Search results for: church in Krakow Search for church on the whole of InYourPocket.com Krakow Tyniec Abbey: Kraków's Cliffside Monastery Monastic orders apparently each have their own personality and the Benedictine order based in the Kraków suburb of Tyniec is roughly the equivalent of a … Krakow Wooden Architecture of Małopolska Małopolska – the region of Poland in which Kraków finds itself – is something of a tourist gold mine, and diligent tourists find themselves faced with the … Krakow Kraków for Catholic Pilgrims Considered by some to be the mainstay of European Christianity, Poland is without a doubt one of the continent’s most religious countries. While the official … Krakow Gorlice: Natural Beauty, Oil Heritage & WWI History ‘Lesser’ we would hardly call it, as Małopolska (‘Lesser Poland’) is perhaps the most well-endowed of Poland’s 16 provinces, harbouring beautiful mountains and … Warsaw The 'Pagan Reaction' & the Non-Christian Roots of Poland There a few countries in the world as devout as Poland. In the 21st century, an estimated 93% of the country is associated with Roman Catholicism and at least … Krakow Kraków Nights: The Night of Cracovia Sacra During this annual event, Kraków’s monasteries open their library doors to visitors to allow them to explore the troves of priceless volumes. The … Krakow Church of St. Michael the Archangel in Dębno Podhalańskie This pointed little marvel dates from the 15th century, and was added to the UNESCO list in the 21st (2003 to be exact). Built without the use of a single nail … Krakow Church of the Transfiguration This characteristic church at the far end of ul. Św. Jana was completed in two stages back in the 18th century: the main body of the church was designed by … Krakow Church of St. Francis de Sales Tucked behind a gate on Plac Biskupi, this lovely Baroque church is one of the neighbourhood's hidden gems. Named after St. Francis de Sales (known as … Krakow Church of the Annunciation The Capuchins, every coffee lover’s favourite religious order (the cappuccino was named after the colour of their hooded robes), run this modest church on the … Krakow Church of Ten Thousand Martyrs The second-oldest building in Niepołomice (after the castle less than 200m away), Kazimierz the Great made no delay in establishing a local church, which he … Krakow Church of St. John the Baptist Next door to Matejko's manor house, this is one of two wooden churches in the area. Built between 1633 and 1648 in the village of Jawo Krakow Church of the Holy Saviour One of Kraków’s oldest and most modestly beautiful churches, the Church of the Holy Saviour stands atop an early Slavic temple. In fact, archaeologists have … Krakow Church of St. Stanisław Kostka Built in the 1930s, this is one of Kraków's youngest churches. After the war, it's parish of 13,000 was the largest in Kraków, and its position as the primary … Krakow Church of St. Bartholomew Founded by Kraków bishop Iwo Odrowąż who brought the Cistercians to Mogiła from Silesia in 1222, the present structure of this outstanding wooden church dates … Krakow Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Located at the top of a hill in Podgórze, this church is known for its outrageously kitsch nativity scene, which is on display in a separate building to the … Krakow Church of St. Philip & St. Jacob in Sękowa Buried deep in the southeastern corner of Małopolska, just south of Gorlice and some 137km away from Kraków, this house of worship was Krakow Church of Saints Peter & Paul With large sculptures of the twelve disciples on the church gate, plus the six saints set in the facade itself, there always seems to be a crowd in front of … Krakow Church of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary According to legend the first iteration of this large church just one block from the Planty was founded back in the 11th century by Władysław I Herman, Duke of … Krakow Church of St. Michael the Archangel in Binarowa Located some 145km away from Kraków at the eastern edge of Małopolska near Biecz, this wooden beauty in Binarowa dates back to around 1500 and is the second … Krakow Church of St. Leonard in Lipnica Murowana Located an hour south-east of Kraków, local legend claims this steep-roofed structure was built in 1141, though this is a claim that’s discounted by most … Krakow St. Giles Church Holy mass in English each Sunday at 10:30. Krakow St. Bernardine's Church With most eyes and cameras pointing towards Wawel it’s easy to miss St. Bernardine’s, a church and monastery founded by St. John of Capistrano (1386-1456), a Fr Krakow St. Anne's Church A leading example of Baroque ecclesiastical architecture in Poland, St. Anne's is the collegiate church attached to Jagiellonian University, as it has been … Krakow St. Joseph's Church Presiding over the heart of historic Podgórze on the south side of the district's main square, this unmissable neo-gothic juggernaut was built between 1905-09 … Krakow St. Andrew’s Church One of the best-preserved Romanesque buildings in Poland, St. Andrew’s is one of the oldest buildings in Kraków and also a rare example of a fortress church. … Krakow St. Clement's Church Wieliczka's primary place of worship, the present building is actually the third built on this site, with the first purportedly dating back to the 13th … Krakow St. Adalbert’s Church Kraków’s oldest church sits not unlike a lost orphan at the southeast corner of the m Krakow St. Catherine's Church Respected as one of the most beautiful Gothic churches in Kraków. Most of its furnishings were lost in the 19th century, though the Baroque high altar from … Krakow Greek Catholic Church of St. Paraskevi in Kwiatoń St. Paraskevi Church in Kwiatoń is a 19th-century orthodox wooden church located in the village of Kwiatoń and is one of several 'tserkva' churches in Central … Krakow St. Martin's Church Originally built for nuns of the Carmelite Order in the mid 17th century, Kraków's best-known Protestant church actually started out as a Roman Catholic … Krakow St. Casimir's Church This church was built between 1666 and 1672 and reflects the modest furnishings and architectures of this strict order. A specific microclimate in the church's … Krakow St. Barbara's Church While St. Mary's traditionally served Kraków's wealthy German community during the middle ages, the more low-key St. Barbara's attracted the local Po Krakow Holy Cross Church Located behind the Słowacki Theatre, you may think this church looks bland on the outside, but the fact that the entrance is far below modern-d Krakow Corpus Christi Church This massive brick beauty from the 14th century takes up two entire blocks in Kazimierz, making it one of the city's largest holy sites. A three-naver in the … Krakow St. Benedict's Church Take any of the dark, daunting trails off ul. Rękawka into the wooded limestone cliffs of Krzemionki to discover one of Kraków's oldest, smallest and most … Krakow SS Peter & Paul Church The Saints Peter & Paul Church itself is impressive, and does finally remind you that you are visiting a devout monastic order rather than some cheesy … Krakow St. Giles' Church This little church situated at the very end of ul. Grodzka, just in front of Wawel Hill, might not be as exciting as some of Kraków other places of worship, … Krakow Kościuszko Mound History produces few men like Tadeusz Kościuszko (1746-1817). Having fought with distinction in the American War of Independence before inspiri Krakow Zdzisław Beksiński Gallery One of PL's most internationally recognised and controversial 20th century painters, Zdzisław Beksiński (1925-2005) is known for his large, almost luminous, … Krakow Bunkier Sztuki Gallery of Contemporary Art The concrete carbuncle known as the 'Art Bunker' stands alongside MOCAK as the city's best contemporary art galleries. One of the few very modern bui Krakow Bernatek Footbridge Opened on September 30th, 2010, the Father Bernatek Footbridge (Kładka Ojca Bernatka) straddles the Wisła River just south of the centre, linking the dist Krakow 19th Century Polish Art Gallery (MNK Sukiennice) Kraków's oldest museum and maybe its most underrated. This magnificent and historic exhibition inside the Cloth Hall Krakow St. Mary’s Basilica After Tartar raids in the 13th century left the original church in a heap of ruins, St. Mary’s was rebuilt in Gothic style on the existing foundations and … Krakow 'Skałka' & the Pauline Monastery Also know as the 'Church on the Rock,' this gorgeous riverside sanctuary is one of the oldest, most legendary and important religious sites in Poland. It was … Krakow New Jewish Cemetery This expansive cemetery was established in 1800 and was the burial ground for many of Kraków's distinguished Jews in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Once 20 … Krakow Wawel Cathedral The scene of the crowning of almost every Polish king and queen throughout history, the current Wawel Cathedral is the third to be built on the site. The first … Krakow Stained Glass Museum Located in the premises of S.G. Żeleński's historic stained glass studio, this 'living museum' offers the truly unique opportunity of visiting an active … Krakow John Paul II Centre Located in Łagiewniki, within convenient 15mins walking distance of the Sanctuary of Divine Mercy, the ambitious ‘Have No Fear!’ Jo Krakow Krakus Mound The oldest structure in Kraków, Krakus Mound is one of two prehistoric monumental mounds in the city and is also its highest point, providing incredible … Krakow St. Francis' Basilica Although it doesn’t look like much from the outside, the interior of St. Francis Basilica is absolutely worth popping in for, even if you could care less for … Krakow Liban Quarry One of the creepiest, most forgotten places in Kraków, the Liban Quarry should first and foremost be a place of remembrance for the victims of the N Krakow Lasota Hill Located above Old Podgórze, Lasota Hill refers to the section of Krzemionki east of Bednarski Park, and home to Krakow Administrative Buildings of the Sendzimir Steelworks While the monumental Plac Centralny is the face Nowa Hut Krakow Chapel of St. Margaret This unique octagonal chapel is one of only three wooden temples left in Kraków. Originally built as a cemetery chapel, throughout its long history it was … Krakow Camaldolese Monastery COVID-19 update: Due to the pandemic, the typical 'open days' of the monastery when anyone may enter do not apply at the moment. The monastery is presently off … Krakow Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus One of Kraków's youngest churches, this basilica was built between 1903 and 1912 to replace a thirty-year-old makeshift chapel the Jesuits erected here after … Krakow Cistercian Monastery Located in what remains of the sleepy village of Mogiła that Nowa Huta was plunked down upon, the ancient Cistercian Monastery, with its two adjoining church Krakow The Lord's Ark Built between 1967 and 1977, Nowa Huta’s first house of worship was designed by Wojciech Pietrzyk and was pieced together brick by brick by volunteer workers … Krakow Sanctuary of Divine Mercy Located in the southern suburbs of Kraków, the Sanctuary of Divine Mercy includes a new basilica, and the 19th-century convent of nun and mystic Faustyna … Krakow The Benedictine Abbey in Tyniec Beyond the imposing archway entrance - which reflects the partially defensive design of the complex – the pathway widens and becomes a cloister (an open … Krakow Norbertine Monastery Founded by the once-powerful Premonstratensian Sisters of Saint Norbert’s in 1148, this fortified monastery has been destroyed and rebuilt several times … Krakow Crazy Guides Specialising in communist-themed tours of Nowa Huta: experience Stalin's gift to Kraków in a genuine Eastern Bloc Trabant 601 automobile as you zip around the … Krakow Holy Trinity Basilica Built in 1250 by Dominican friars from Bologna, the church lost many of its treasures when it was gutted by fire back in 1850. Rebuilt in 1872 this huge … Krakow St. Florian's Basilica Located at the top of Plac Matejki, St. Florian's might be a basilica, but it's also fairly dull (by Kraków standards, at least). Dating back to the 12th or … Krakow Castle Underground (Lost Wawel, Lapidarium) This Wawel museum package includes exhibits on the ground floor and in the cellars of the former royal castle, including 'Lost Wawel' (Wawel Zaginiony') and … Krakow Sigismund Bell Follow the crowds up the many gruelling flights of Sigismund's Tower to reach the infamous Sigismund Bell - a resounding symbol of Polish nationalism ala … Krakow 'God in the Act of Creation' If you only visit one church in Kraków, make it St. Francis Basilica. Built in the 13th century, St. Francis' was the first brick building in Kra Krakow Plac Szczepański Despite its prime location lined with beautiful Art Nouveau townhouses, it wasn’t long ago that this historical square was an eye-offending car park flanked …