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''No.20'', '''The Potocki Palace''', built in 1773, has a neoclassical facade with allegorical figures. This is good example of classical Kraków mansion.
''No.20'', '''The Potocki Palace''', built in 1773, has a neoclassical facade with allegorical figures. This is good example of classical Kraków mansion.


''No.27'', '''Pod Baranami'''; '''The Palace under the Tams'''
''No.27'', '''Pod Baranami'''; '''The Palace under the Rams'''


''No.34'', '''Spiski Palace'''
''No.34'', '''Spiski Palace'''

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Palaces in Kraków with Rynek Główny address

No.17, The Hetman's House; Kamienica Hetmańska (also known as the Old Mint; Stara Mennica) dates from 14th century and it was the town palace of Jan of Melsztyn.

No.20, The Potocki Palace, built in 1773, has a neoclassical facade with allegorical figures. This is good example of classical Kraków mansion.

No.27, Pod Baranami; The Palace under the Rams

No.34, Spiski Palace

No.35. The Krzysztofory Palace