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  1. Admission to the Wawel Cathedral, Sigismund’s Bell, the Royal Tombs, the Cathedral Museum and the Archdiocesan Museum Admission Tickets Concession Admission Tickets * Individual tourists 23,00 zł 16,00 zł Group ** 21,00 zł/person 15,00 zł/person * children, school pupils, students under 26 (valid ISIC card), teachers (valid ITIC card), senior citizens, and pensioners from Poland or ...

  2. Wawel Cathedral. Kraków, Poland, Europe. Top choice in Kraków. Wawel Cathedral has witnessed many coronations, funerals and burials of Poland’s monarchs and nobles. The present cathedral is basically a Gothic, but chapels in different styles were built around it later.

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    In fact, the current Wawel Cathedral is not the first to be built on this site. King Bolesław Chrobry built the first Wawel Cathedral at the beginning of the first millennium. In approximately 1140, this building was succeeded by a new Wawel Cathedral which was destroyed by a fire in 1305. Today’s Wawel Cathedral was then built as a replacement. Wa...

    The cathedral is something of a maze inside – the audio guide is extremely good (and helpful!) when it comes to navigating inside. You’ll have to pay to climb the 70 steps up to the Sigismund Bell, Poland’s largest historic bell which needs 8 men in order to ring it. The views across the city are fabulous. The Royal Crypts and Wawel Cathedral Museu...

    Wawel Cathedral is located in central Krakow as part of the Wawel Royal Castle complex, just outside the Stare Miasto (Old Town). It’s an easy 15 minutes walk from the Old Town or you can catch the tram (stop Wawel) if you’re coming from further afield. Most visitors enter via Podzamcze

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  4. 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. Wawel Cathedral sits in the heart of the royal palace and castle complex that dominates the hill of the same name, on ...

  5. The last resting place of Polish kings, national heroes, eminent poets, and the patron saint of Poland – Bishop Stanislaus. For centuries, the venue of coronations. The history of the place dates back to 1000 AD, when Kraków was established as a bishop’s seat and the first cathedral began to be built.

  6. Discover the magic of Krakow’s history on the ‘Krakow: Wawel Castle, Cathedral, & Rynek Underground Tour’. With expert guides, skip-the-line access, and included entrance tickets, this 5.5-hour journey through UNESCO World Heritage Sites promises an unforgettable experience. From the grandeur of Wawel Castle to the mysteries of Rynek ...

  7. Wawel Cathedral, located on Wawel Hill, has been standing for nearly 1,000 years and since its foundation, is the country’s national sanctuary. Moreover, all Polish monarchs have been crowned in this temple. Inside the Cathedral. The Cathedral has numerous things to see.

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