SAINT-ADALBERT CHURCH
Located on the Rynek, south of the Cloth Hall, this small church, built in the 10th century, is the oldest in the city. The original wooden structure was replaced by a Romanesque church in the 12th century. In the 17th century, the latter was further modified to take on a Baroque appearance. Fragments of the Romanesque walls, on display in the church, represent the oldest architectural features of the Rynek. From June1 to September 30, an exhibition on the history of Saint Adalbert and the church can be viewed in the superb basement crypt.
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