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The hill overlooking the town is also known as the Cross Mountain. Three crosses, referencing Calvary, were erected on the hill in 1708, to commemorate victims of pestilence that took many lives in the area. The hillsides and the top of the Three Cross Mountain are covered by vegetation, with many protected species including European dwarf cherry, Inula and Stipa. Despite the hillsides being covered by elm, hornbeam and hazel, you can see all of Kazimierz from the top.
Opening hours
POI always available
Admissions
- Adults 2.00 PLN
- Students 2.00 PLN
Free entrance for city citizens