This was once the main center along the international trade route, opened in open air 700 years ago, selling spices, silks, leather products, etc. 600 years later (about 1300 in the park), the roof was added, mainly trading textiles, since then called textile clubhouses. Today, the first floor is full of shops/booths selling a wide variety of ripple souvenirs, jewelry, glassware, and the top floor is the Krakow National Art Museum. Outside the hall there are many cafes, shops and vendors selling more souvenirs, handmade objects and food. There are also lots of horse-drawn carriages waiting to take you around the old town.