About us
Galeria Kazimierz in Kraków is a modern and functional shopping and service centre distinguished by its convenient location and high standard of facilities. The complex has been designed with visitors in mind, offering a welcoming and well-organised environment. The centre provides a wide selection of shops, services, restaurants and cafés, as well as entertainment facilities, making it an ideal destination for shopping and social and business meetings.
An important element of Galeria Kazimierz’s identity is its setting in the historical context of the place. The centre was developed on the former industrial grounds of the Kazimierz district, an area that for many years served important commercial and manufacturing functions. The project formed part of a wider redevelopment programme, combining contemporary architecture with respect for local heritage. References to the site’s industrial past can be seen in the character of the space and the scale of the buildings, allowing the facility to integrate naturally into Kraków’s urban fabric.
By combining retail, service, and leisure functions with the historical context of the place, Galeria Kazimierz has become an important and well-regarded destination on the city map, meeting the needs of both local residents and visitors to Kraków.
The Square in front of Galeria Kazimierz
The square in front of Galeria Kazimierz forms an important part of the local public space in this part of Kraków. This open and well-organised area serves as a meeting place and a natural extension of the centre towards the city. It regularly hosts outdoor events, community initiatives and cultural activities, which all enhance its vibrant urban character. Its size and accessibility make it suitable for both short visits and longer stays.
The square in front of Galeria Kazimierz is also distinguished by a diverse range of restaurants and cafés complementing the role this area plays. Seasonal outdoor seating further enriches the space, encouraging visitors to relax and spend time outdoors.
The food offer is varied and caters to the needs of many– from those looking for quick meals to those seeking more leisurely coffee or lunch meetings – making the square not only a thoroughfare, but also a lively social hub that seamlessly connects retail, leisure, and dining into a coherent urban structure.



















