Father Bernatka Footbridge

Father Bernatka Footbridge which includes a bridge and night scenes as well as a small group of people
Enjoy views along the Vistula River from this modern bridge, which connects the historical district of Kazimierz with the former independent city of Podgórze.

Father Bernatek Footbridge (Kładka Ojca Bernatka) is a pedestrian crossing and bikeway that spans the gently flowing water of the Vistula River. Inaugurated in 2010, it is a quick link between two history-laden and architecturally impressive districts of Kraków. The bridge takes it name from Laetus Bernatek, a monk famous for his dedication to building hospitals.

The design of the bridge is the work of Andrzej Getter. It features two split lanes supported by large steel beams. A 476-foot-long (145-meter) curving steel arch rises above and between the walkways and creates the image of a leaf. After opening, the bridge led to the revival of an ancient trade route between Wolnica Square and Podgórze Market Square.

Stand in the middle of the bridge and gaze along the river. Look south to Marszałka Józefa Piłsudskiego Bridge, which is one of the city’s oldest road traffic bridges. Spot church spires and landmarks such as the 18th-century Brothers Hospitallers of St. John of God Hospital. See people cycling and walking on the riverfront pathways.

A noteworthy aspect of the bridge is the array of padlocks attached to the fences. Couples carve their names on the locks, fasten them to the fence and then throw the keys into the river as a sign of commitment. At night, bright neon lights spectacularly illuminate the arch and walkways.

Find the bridge south of the Old Town and on the northern banks of the Podgórze district. It’s a 30-minute walk from Kraków Glówny train station and a 10-minute walk from Kraków Zablocie station.

Be sure to explore the districts on either side of Father Bernatek Footbridge. Kazimierz is Kraków’s Jewish quarter and an extension of the Old Town. Wander the streets to discover antique stores, bakeries, delicatessens and synagogues. On the south side is Podgórze, a one-time city established under the Austro-Hungarian Empire that became an enclosed Jewish ghetto during the German occupation in World War II.

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