
Isaac’s Story: A Game of Hide and Seek in Kazimierz
Step into 1925 Kraków, where nine-year-old Isaac darts through the cobbled streets of Kazimierz, heart pounding with curiosity and play. He’s the son of a teacher, quick-witted and full of questions, hiding behind stone corners, slipping past market stalls, and whispering secrets of the neighbourhood’s past. This isn’t a history lesson — it’s a game. And you’ve just been invited to play. Ready or not… here he comes. Step into 1920s Kraków through the eyes of Isaac, a lively nine-year-old boy with a sharp ear, quick feet, and a love for hiding places. As you follow his secret route through the alleys and courtyards of Kazimierz, he invites you to hear the sounds he hears — the snap of chalk, the whisper of prayer, the clatter of carts and bread trays. This is not a sightseeing tour, but a memory passed hand to hand, from a boy who notices everything. Listen closely. The city is still playing.
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