The historic tenement house at 6 Senacka St., located on the route of the historic Royal Route, dates back to the 16th century and its residents were, among others, royal painters, cooks and commanders of the crown artillery - the powerful knightly family of Bogoria, from which the noble coat of arms, the tenement gained the emblem and the name Bogoria.
Today, located halfway between the Wawel Hill and the Main Square plate, a Renaissance tenement house combines the history of the royal city with modern and beautifully finished interiors, embedded in granite, wood and stone. It aims to reflect the true spirit of the city of the Crown of the Polish Kingdom.