Located in the heart of Kraków’s Old Town, the Juliusz Słowacki Theatre is one of the most prestigious and iconic cultural institutions in Poland. Named after the famed Polish Romantic poet, this architectural masterpiece is a must-see for lovers of history, the arts, and elegant design.

A Theatre Inspired by Parisian Grandeur
The theatre was designed by Jan Zawiejski in Eclectic style, drawing direct inspiration from the Charles Garnier Opera House in Paris. Its ornate façade and lavish interior reflect the elegance of 19th-century European architecture.
Inaugurated in October 1893, the Juliusz Słowacki Theatre holds the distinction of being the first building in Kraków equipped with electric lighting, a symbol of modernity at the time.

More Than Just Theatre
While best known for its outstanding theatrical performances, the theatre also serves as a venue for concerts, artistic events, and international conferences. Its grand stage and acoustics make it a preferred spot for both traditional and contemporary productions.
Why Visit the Juliusz Słowacki Theatre?
- Marvel at a 19th-century architectural masterpiece
- Attend a world-class theatrical production or concert
- Visit the first electrified building in Kraków
- Explore a key cultural landmark in the Old Town