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05-MAY-2017

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 cathedral was built of wood, probably around 1020, but certainly after the founding of the Bishopric of Kraków in 1000AD. Destroyed by fire it was replaced by a second cathedral that subsequently burnt down again. The current building was consecrated in 1364 and built on the orders of Poland’s first king to be crowned at Wawel, Władysław the Short (aka. Władysław the Elbow-high, 1306-1333), who was crowned among the charred rubble of its predecessor in 1319. Considered the most important single building in Poland, Wawel’s extraordinary Cathedral contains much that is original, although many glorious additions have been made over the centuries. Arguably not as stunning as that of its cousin St. Mary’s on the Rynek, the interior of Wawel Cathedral more than makes up for its visual shortcomings thanks to the sheer amount of history packed inside. At its centre is the imposing tomb of the former Bishop of Kraków, St. Stanisław (1030-1079), a suitably grand monument dedicated to the controversial cleric after whom the Cathedral is dedicated. Boasting 18 chapels, all of them about as ostentatious as you’re ever likely to see, of particular interest is the 15th-century Chapel of the Holy Cross, found to the right as you enter and featuring some wonderful Russian murals as well as Veit Stoss’ 1492 marble sarcophagus to Kazimierz IV. The Royal Crypts offer a cold and atmospheric diversion as the final resting place of kings and statesmen – most recently former president Lech Kaczyński – while at the top of a gruelling wooden series of staircases is the vast, 12.6 tonne Sigismund Bell - so loud it can supposedly be heard 30km away.

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Pierre23-Feb-2018 16:38
Un très joli point de vue de cette imposante cathédrale! V
Julie Oldfield20-Sep-2017 02:55
A very lovely composition. V
Dennis Hoyne18-Sep-2017 01:49
A lovely composition!
Gill Kopy18-Sep-2017 01:18
Such a fascinating complex - a wonderful place to explore ! V
Richard Glenn17-Sep-2017 16:28
Such lovely architecture and colors. V
Jim Coffman17-Sep-2017 15:53
A well composed capture of this beautiful cathedral!
Helen Betts17-Sep-2017 14:12
This is such a magnificent cathedral, shot from a good POV. If I remember correctly, photography was forbidden, sadly. V.
Walter Otto Koenig17-Sep-2017 14:09
What an interesting mixture of styles. Nice with the flowers in the foreground. "V"
Nick Paoni17-Sep-2017 13:51
Love the gold dome and the patine on the metal roofs.
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