 Wawel Cathedral in 
				Krakow
                  
					The Wawel Cathedral, Katedra Wawelska in Polish, was the 
					coronation site of Polish monarchs and remains Poland's most 
					important national sanctuary. Thanks to its 1000-year-old 
					history and numerous treasures the Krakow cathedral is 
					arguably the most interesting place in the whole country, 
					with the adjacent Wawel Royal Castle being the close second. 
					Its present 14th-century walls shelter a great variety of 
					top-class objects of art, from Gothic to Renaissance to 
					Baroque to Classicist to Modern. It is also  
					the burial ground of most Polish royalty as well as the 
					greatest national heroes, two poets, four saints and 
					countless Krakow bishops.  
				
  
                  
					Treasures of the Wawel Cathedral  
                  
					The center of the Wawel Cathedral's nave is occupied by the 
					1630 mausoleum of St. Stanislav, Poland's saint patron, the 
					11th-century Krakow bishop murdered by King Boleslav II 
					(1058–1079). The martyr’s silver coffin (circa 1670) is 
					adorned with 12 relief scenes from his life and posthumous 
					miracles. Marble tombs of four 17th-century Krakow prelates 
					accompany their saint predecessor's chapel-mausoleum.  
                    
                Sandstone 
				sarcophagus of King Vladislav I the Short (1320–1333) dates to 
				the mid l4th century  
				 
					Near the main entrance to cathedral, between pillars on the 
					right side of the nave, there is an excellent 15th-century 
					late-Gothic sarcophagus of King Vladislav II Jagiello 
					(1386–1434) of red Hungarian marble. And on the left side it 
					is mirrored by the 1906 good imitation of a Gothic 
					sarcophagus by way of a symbolic tomb of King Vladislav III 
					Warnenczyk (1434–1444) whose body wasn't found on the 
					battlefield at Varna. At the end of the north aisle there is 
					the mid-l4th-century sandstone sarcophagus, the cathedral’s 
					oldest, of King Vladislav I the Short (1320–1333). His son, 
					King Casimir III Great (1333–1370), has his tomb on the 
					other side of the High Altar, across the nave, at the end of 
					the south aisle. The late-l4th-century red marble 
					sarcophagus ranks among Europe's best sculptures of the 
					period. In the middle of the south aisle one finds the 1902 
					sarcophagus of Queen-Saint Jadwiga (1384–1399) carved in 
					white Carrara marble with her grave insignia, wooden scepter 
					and orb, displayed near by.  
                    
                  The 14th-century 
					crucifix of Queen-Saint Jadwiga
                  in the 
					Wawel Cathedral
                  allegedly spoke to her. 
                  
					Eighteen chapels full of art treasures surround the Wawel 
					Cathedral. Magnificent white “pearl of the Renaissance" vis-a-vis 
					the tomb of Queen Jadwiga, the 
					Sigismund Chapel, couples the exquisite Baroque of the 
					black marble Vasa Chapel. The Chapel of the Holy Cross 
					(first to the right on entrance) seems most interesting 
					owing to its 1470 Russian murals and the splendid 1492 
					marble sarcophagus of King Casimir IV Jagiello (1447–1492) 
					by Veit Stoss. The chapel also boasts two outstanding 
					late-Gothic triptychs by 15th-century Krakow painters, the 
					imposing 1789 late-Baroque tomb of Bishop Soltyk, and fine 
					stained-glass widows of the turn of the 20th century.  
                  
					Other attractions of the Krakow cathedral
                  
					Crypts of 
					the Wawel Cathedral, 
					including the fine Romanesque underground chapel of St. 
					Leonard, have been turned into the nation's paramount 
					mausoleum with tombs of the royals and national heroes.  
                  
					Two belfries of the Krakow Cathedral contain ten ancient 
					bells including giant Sigismund (Zygmunt) 
					bell of 1520 which visitors may see and even touch.  
                  
					Note:
                  Box office in the building opposite the main gate of the 
					cathedral sells joint tickets for the cathedral, its royal 
					tombs, the Sigismund bell, and the Poets' Crypt.  
                  
					Please remember to see the royal crypts at the end of you 
					visit to the cathedral as the exit leads outside.  
                
					
					 The Christian pilgrim's guide 
				to Krakow 
					  
         
                Wawel Hill 
                Wawel Hill in Krakow, the mecca of every Pole and a 
				must for foreign tourists, is a microcosm of Polish history and 
				culture.
                  
					Krakow's John Paul II Cathedral Museum 
                  Wawel Royal Castle 
                Home to three dynasties of Poland's monarchs. Its 
					stately halls and exquisite chambers are filled with 
					priceless art, best period furniture and rare ancient 
					objects. The collection of the 16th-century monumental 
					Flemish tapestries is matchless. 
                Sigismund Chapel 
                The pearl of Renaissance architecture and art. 
				Every inch of its ideally proportioned stone walls and dome is 
				covered with fine sculptures. 
                Royal Tombs 
                Poland's medieval rulers are buried under their 
				sarcophagi in the Cathedral's nave. Visitors can also see crypts 
				with the tombs of the Renaissance and later monarchs. 
                Great Bell 
                Giant Zygmunt bell is a third heavier and 350 years 
				older than its famed London cousin, the Big Ben. 
                Black Christ's Crucifix 
                650-year-old, 13-foot-tall remarkable sculpture of the 
				Savior provided guidance to Queen-Saint Jadwiga in the 14th 
				century and has heard prayers of the faithful ever since. 
                In the footsteps of Pope John Paul 
				II 
                Krakow churches 
                Krakow numerous churches are architectural gems, art 
				hoards, and spiritual hubs 
                Roman Catholic Church 
                Sunday Masses 
                 
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