No Consolate in Krakow.. No English Speakers at this Council British Tax payer, very, very, very Disappointed!!!!!!!!!!!
Employ someone to answer your door whoCAN SPEAK RUDAMENTARY ENGILISH, not grumpy Polish!!!!!!!
Buddhist exhibitions were so fantastic! Saw a performance piece a few years ago, also met Andrzej Wajda (rest in peace) and will always remember it.
Hi! Does anyone knows what exactly do I need to have to visit this classes (I mean: paints, brushes etc.) Thanks in advance!))
Went for the Butoh dance workshop last weekend there. The workshop was outstanding and very powerful. The facilities very high standard, beautiful wooden floor and good lighting. Great atmosphere. The only minus was that I left my fave top there and sadly will probably never see it again as no one from Mangha seemed really helpful in getting to look into it/ look for it:(
I would totally agree that the staff is not really up to much - every time I am there it seems like they would rather not have any visitors. Exhibitions are very small . However, the space, interior and architecture are just superb. The view from the cafe worth the walk from the centre. This place could be such a hit amongst - both tourists and locals!!
@HALINA dAHL For someone with a British passport, you have a depressingly poor command of the English language. Also, what's wrong with a UK visitor wanting to visit the Schindler's Museum? I fail to see your point. My point is that the British Council in Poland is supported by UK taxpayers (myself included) and as taxpayers we could save money by shutting the British Council down. After all, it does not represent good value for money, and the information they should be providing can be found elsewhere. In short, the British Council is an anachronism, so let's get rid of it... The British Council in Krakow simply seems to be a glorified language school - frankly this sort of role is best done by language schools in the private sector, without support from public funds.