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  1. The Wawel Cathedral, also known as the Royal Archcathedral Basilica, holds significant importance as the Polish national sanctuary, commemorating the nation’s history, national identity, and the deep roots of Polish Christianity. What stands today is the magnificent Gothic Cathedral, the third edifice erected on this site.

  2. Wawel Hill was the site of the first early-Romanesque and Romanesque sacral buildings, among them a stone cathedral erected when the bishopric of Cracow was established in the year 1000. During the reign of Casimir the Restorer (r. 1034–1058), Wawel became a significant political and administrative center for the Polish State.

  3. Royal Road, Kraków. The Royal Road or Royal Route ( Polish: Droga Królewska, IPA: [ˈdrɔɡa kruˈlɛfska]) in Kraków, Poland, begins at the northern end of the medieval Old Town and continues south through the centre of town towards Wawel Hill, where the old royal residence, Wawel Castle, is located. The Royal Road passes some of the most ...

  4. 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.

  5. Jun 6, 2021 · Category. : Wawel. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Language select: This is a category related to an object of cultural heritage inscribed in the registry of the Lesser Poland Voivodeship with number A-7. Wawel. mount in Cracow, Poland. image.

  6. John Paul II’s great attachment to this site were seen in his visits to Wawel Cathedral during each of his apostolic visits to Poland in 1979, 1983, 1987, 1991, 1997, 1999 and 2002. He particularly venerated St Stanislaus, the patron saint of Poland, and Blessed Queen Jadwiga, who was canonised by the Pope in 1997.

  7. Stanisława i Wacława na Wawelu ), cunoscută și sub denumirea de Catedrala Wawel ( poloneză katedra wawelska ), este o biserică romano-catolică localizată pe Dealul Wawel din Cracovia, Polonia. Mai mult de 900 de ani, aceasta este un sanctuar național polonez și în mod tradițional a servit ca loc de încoronare a monarhilor polonezi ...

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