CHURCH OF ST. ANDRZEJA (KOŚCIÓŁ SW. ANDRZEJA)
Church – Cathedral – Basilica – Chapel
2024
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2024
Built in the 11th century, this massive church is the best preserved example of Romanesque architecture not only in Krakow, but in all of Poland. The facade is dominated by two octagonal towers with narrow geminated windows with a small central column, which testify to its defensive purpose. In fact, it is the only church in the city to have survived the Tatar assault in 1241. The interior, of baroque style, transformed in the XVIIIth century, is superb.
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Eglise saint André
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