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  1. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › WawelWawel - Wikipedia

    De Wawel is een heuvel in Krakau in Polen. De heuvel heeft een hoogte van 228 meter en ligt op de oever van de Wisła. Op die heuvel bevinden zich talrijke historische gebouwen. De belangrijkste zijn de kathedraal en het koninklijk paleis. Onder de heuvel bevindt zich de Drakengrot.

  2. People buried at Wawel Cathedral in Kraków, Poland. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Burials at Archcathedral Basilica of Sts. Stanisław and Vaclav, Kraków.

  3. English: The Wawel Castle in Kraków was a residence of Polish kings from 1038 until 1596 as well as their coronation and burial place until the end of Poland-Lithuania. Français : Le château du Wawel à Cracovie était la résidence des rois de Pologne de 1038 à 1596 et a continué à être le lieu de leur couronnement et leur dernière demeure jusqu'à la fin de la République des deux ...

  4. The Sigismund Bell was commissioned for the Wawel Cathedral by Sigismund I, King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania. It was cast by Hans Behem (or Beham) of Nuremberg in 1520. [1] Behem set up a special foundry near Kraków's Florian Gate [ citation needed ] where he is said to have used scrap metal taken from the cannons captured by Polish–Lithuanian forces from the Muscovite army in the ...

  5. 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.

  6. 22 de jul. de 2023 · In the summer season, you can visit from Monday to Friday between 09:30 to 17:00, and on Saturdays and Sundays from 10:00 to 17:00. A normal ticket is priced at 25 PLN. What’s more, in both seasons, the price of the ticket includes a guide. And let me tell you, these guides know their stuff.

  7. St. Leonard's Crypt, with tomb of Jan III Sobieski. St. Leonard's Crypt under the Wawel Cathedral in Kraków, Poland, is a Romanesque crypt founded in the 11th century (around 1038–1039) by Casimir I the Restorer who made Kraków his royal residence as the capital. At the end of the 11th century construction work began on the cathedral called ...