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      • Wawel Cathedral Mass times Sunday and holidays 7:00 am Holy Mass in Latin at St Mary’s Chapel 8:00 am Holy Mass at the relics of St Jadwiga 9:00 am Holy Mass in Latin at the relics of St Stanislaus 10:00 am Holy Mass at the Coronation Altar with choir 11:30 am Holy Mass at the Coronation Altar 3:30 pm Lenten Psalms
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  2. On September 12th (Saturday) the Wawel Cathedral, the Ticket Office, and the Cathedral Museum will be open from about 13.00 due to Chrism Mass. On August 15th (Saturday, Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary) the Wawel Cathedral and the Ticket Office will be open for visitors from 12.30.

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    • The Royal Cathedral – Royal Coronations at Wawel Cathedral Krakow
    • The Wawel Cathedral of John Paul II
    • The History of Wawel Cathedral
    • Wawel Cathedral Mass Times
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    Beginning from Władysław the Short, all but two Polish kings – Stanisław Leszczyński and Stanisław August Poniatowski – had their coronations at Wawel Cathedral. On the 20th of January, 1320, the coronation ceremony of King Władysław the Short, who unified the Polish state, took place. From that time on, the most important state ceremonies: coronat...

    Pope John Paul II was particularly attached to Wawel Cathedral. The Bishop, and later Cardinal Wojtyła visited the cathedral an innumerable number of times. The Mass was for the intention of his deceased parents and brother. Wojtyła was consecrated bishop on the 28th of September, 1958, St Wenceslaus Day, a patron of Wawel Cathedral,. He was instal...

    The first cathedral church at Wawel was probably built shortly after the Cracow Bishopric was established in the year 1000. Too little is known about the original cathedral to be able to reconstruct its appearance. More is known about the successive Romanesque church from the turn of the 11th and the 12th centuries. Its construction is attributed t...

    Sunday and holidays 1. 7:00 am Holy Mass in Latin at St Mary’s Chapel 2. 8:00 am Holy Mass at the relics of St Jadwiga 3. 9:00 am Holy Mass in Latin at the relics of St Stanislaus 4. 10:00 am Holy Mass at the Coronation Altar with choir 5. 11:30 am Holy Mass at the Coronation Altar 6. 3:30 pm Lenten Psalms 7. 4:30 pm (November – March) 5:30 pm (Apr...

    The Royal Room houses the regalia: objects connected with the coronation ceremonies and funerals of the Polish monarchs, as well as their gifts for Wawel Cathedral, which had been kept in the Cathedral Treasury since the 11th century. In the same room visitors can see the velvet coronation mantle of the last king of Poland, Stanisław II August, whi...

    Objects from the grave of Bishop Maurus, second half of the 12th centuryIn this room a unique collection is kept, consisting of objects donated to Wawel Cathedral, considered the most important church in Poland, by its patrons: kings, bishops and aristocrats. Works of art displayed here used to serve religious worship and include both masterpieces ...

    The room displays his cardinal’s and papal attire (cassocks, birettas, zucchetti and sashes). Visitors can also see a papal mitre decorated with golden leaves on which the Black Madonna, the symbols of the Evangelists, and John Paul II’s coat of arms are engraved, which had been the gift of Italian goldsmiths to the Pope, and was later handed over ...

    Catch a direct flight to Krakow Airport (John Paul II International Airport)from Warsaw or major European cities, such as Munich, London, Madrid, Prague, Paris or Berlin. Carriers include LOT Polis...
    Fly to Warsaw Frederic Chopin Airport, located in the southwestern portion of the capitol city. From there you have options to Krakow by air, train, bus or rental car or,
    Take a flight to Katowice Airport, located 31 miles (50 km) northwest of Krakow. You can catch a plane connection or take a direct bus.
  3. The construction of the Gothic cathedral at Wawel is strictly connected with political history. In the late 13th century successive dukes from the Piast dynasty undertook efforts to reunify the lands of the former Polish Kingdom.

  4. 9:00-17:00. closed. Description. Information. The most important house of worship in Poland, whose imposing interior symbolically testifies to the continuity of the historical memory of generations of Poles. The last resting place of Polish kings, national heroes, eminent poets, and the patron saint of Poland – Bishop Stanislaus.

  5. King Władysław the Short. King Kazimierz the Great. Wawel Cathedral is also the burial place of Polish monarchs. Originally, the kings were buried in burial chambers under the floor. The first king to have been buried at Wawel was Władysław the Short.

  6. Monday to Saturday: 9am - 4:30pm. Sundays: 12pm - 2:30pm. Price. Adult: zł 22 ( US$ 5.50) Concessions: zł 15 ( US$ 3.80) Transport. Trams: lines 6, 8, 10, 13, 18. Book. The 14th century Wawel Cathedral (Kraków Cathedral) is one of the most sacred temples in Poland. It represents an important part of the nation’s history.

  7. The Wawel Cathedral. It’s Poland’s Westminster Cathedral, the absolute focal point of the country’s religious history, crowning place of kings and queens and architectural overseer of the famous Cracovian gothic skyline.

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