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  1. Tiene una historia de 1000 años y era el lugar de coronación tradicional de los monarcas polacos. Es la sede de la arquidiócesis de Cracovia. Construida entre 1320 y 1364, es una iglesia gótica de tres naves con transepto, ábside y deambulatorio.

  2. Stanisława i św. Wacława) is a Catholic cathedral situated on Wawel Hill in Kraków, Poland. Nearly 1000 years old, it is part of the Wawel Castle Complex and is a national sanctuary which served as the coronation site of Polish monarchs.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wawel_CastleWawel Castle - Wikipedia

    The complex consists of numerous buildings of great historical and national importance, including the Wawel Cathedral where Polish monarchs were crowned and buried. Some of Wawel's oldest stone buildings can be traced back to 970 AD, in addition to the earliest examples of Romanesque and Gothic architecture in Poland.

  4. 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 ...

  5. La catedral de Wawel, también catedral de San Wenceslao y San Estanislao o catedral de Cracovia, cuyo nombre completo es catedral Basílica de San Estanislao y San Wenceslao, es el santuario nacional de Polonia, en la ciudad de Cracovia. Tiene una historia de 1000 años y era el lugar de coronación tradicional de los monarcas polacos.

  6. Brief History of Wawel Cathedral. The first cathedral church at Wawel was probably built shortly after the Cracow Bishopric was established in the year 1000. Too little is known about the original cathedral to be able to reconstruct its appearance. More is known about the successive Romanesque church from the turn of the 11th and the 12th ...

  7. Wawel Cathedral is also the burial place of Polish monarchs. Originally, the kings were buried in burial chambers under the floor. The first king to have been buried at Wawel was Władysław the Short. The tradition of kings being buried in separate chapels, added to the cathedral, began following the death of King Kazimierz IV Jagiellon in 1492.