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Krakow, St Adalbert church
St Adalbert church, Sw Wojciech in Polish, dates from 11th century
Church of St. Wojciech - [01.11.2019] כניסית וויציך הקדוש
The Church of St. Adalbert or the Church of St. Wojciech, located on the intersection of the Main Market Square and Grodzka Street in Old Town, Kraków, is one of the oldest stone churches in Poland.
Kraków Steet Band Show in front of Church of St. Wojciech 19.08.2018
Church of St. Adalbert - Kościół św. Wojciecha
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Krakow Market Square - Krakow attractions - Krakow Travel Vlog
Krakow Travel Vlog. This is a tour of the Krakow Old Town Market Square (Rynek Glowny Grand Square) and a walk inside the Krakow Market Hall also known as the Cloth Hall (Sukiennice building or Cloth Hall). Through this video tour watch out for other landmarks / tourist attractions such as the St. Mary's Basilica Church, the Leaning Tower and ‘The Head’, a sculpture officially called ‘Eros Bendato’ (Eros Bound) by Polish artist Igor Mitoraj (1944 - 2014).
Wiki writes about the Krakow Market Square, The main square (Polish: Rynek Główny) of the Old Town of Kraków, Lesser Poland, is the principal urban space located at the center of the city. It dates back to the 13th century, and at roughly 40,000 m2 (430,000 ft2) is one of the largest medieval town squares in Europe...The main square is a rectangular space surrounded by historic townhouses (kamienice), palaces and churches. The center of the square is dominated by the Cloth Hall (Sukiennice), rebuilt in 1555 in the Renaissance style, topped by a beautiful attic or Polish parapet decorated with carved masks. On one side of the cloth hall is the Town Hall Tower (Wieża ratuszowa), on the other the 10th century Church of St. Adalbert and 1898 Adam Mickiewicz Monument. Rising above the square are the Gothic towers of St. Mary's Basilica (Kościół Mariacki). Kraków Main Square does not have a town hall, because it has not survived to the present day...
Wiki writes about Krakow, Kraków (Polish pronunciation: [ˈkrakuf] ( listen)) also Cracow, or Krakow (US English /ˈkrækaʊ/, UK English /ˈkrækɒv/) is the second largest and one of the oldest cities in Poland. Situated on the Vistula River (Polish: Wisła) in the Lesser Poland region, the city dates back to the 7th century. Kraków has traditionally been one of the leading centres of Polish academic, cultural, and artistic life and is one of Poland's most important economic hubs. It was the capital of Poland from 1038 to 1569...
This Krakow tourist information footage is filmed in the City of Krakow, Poland during April.
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CCHS Choir Concert: Basilica of St. Adalbert
I spelled Basilica wrong in the opening title. :( Anywho, the choirs sounded amazing in this place!
Performance of Silent Night” at St Mary's Church in Kraków, Poland
10 of 10 - Performance of Silent Night” with Kraków Music Academy Jazz Band directed by Wojciech Groborz in the beautiful Bazylika Mariacka (St. Mary's Church) w Krakowie, Poland - January 6, 2020. (Poster - Krakow Music Academy; Video - Kasia Putowska; Photos - Monika Snopkiewicz). #stanbreckenridge #stanleybreckenridge @wojciechgroborz @krakowmusicacademy #krakowmusicacademy
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BEAUTIFUL POLAND! Visiting Kraków? Here's your city tour video. Complete Old Town KRAKÓW walking tour: Wawel Castle, Schindler's Factory, St. Mary's Basilica, Barbikan, and much more. As always, this is a high definition video.
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Featured in this video:
00:02 Old Town Square
00:17 Town Hall Tower
00:44 Cloth Hall
01:08 Adam Mickiewicz Monument
01:27 Church of St. Wojciech
01:33 St. Mary's Basilica
02:07 St. Barbara's Church
02:18 Wawel Castle
03:00 Dragon's Den
03:16 Floriańska St.
03:25 Florian's Gate,
03:43 Barbikan,
04:07 Juliusz Słowacki Theatre
04:19 Schindler's Factory
04:42 St. Andrew's Church
04:50 Church of Saints Peter and Paul,
05:03 Szczepanski Square
05:21 St. Florian's Church
05:48 Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts
05:54 Pomnik Grunwaldzki
06:04 Church of the Holy Cross,
06:11 Carmelite Church of Piasek
06:20 Jagiellonian University Museum,
06:25 Church of St. Anne
06:46 St. Katherine of Alexandria Church
07:14 Bonifratrzy Church
07:24 Vistula River
07:30 Pilsudski Bridge
07:39 Father Bernatek Footbridge
07:45 Church of St. Joseph
07:57 Museum of Contemporary Art
08:08 Basilica of St. Hyacinth
08:26 St. Francis of Assisi Church
08:47 St. Mary Magdalene Square
08:49 Pontifical University of John Paul II
09:02 Full of Beauty Palace
09:10 Archdiocesan Museum
09:21 Archaeological Museum
09:28 Geological Museum
09:33 Lord's Transfiguration Church
09:37 Institute of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology
09:55 Jagiellonian University
10:15 Nicolaus Copernicus Statue
10:19 Collegium Philologicum
Audio tracks: Worthy of Praise, by Jay Man, OurMusicBox.com, and By your side, by Nicolai Heidlas licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 / 4.0.
At the end of the video: Underdog, by The 126ers.
Views Around the City of Kraków, Poland - 23rd May, 2014
This film features views around Kraków city centre including the old town. It is taken from three walks. The first one from Długa street to the Hotel Chopin, the second around the old town including the market square, and the third from the side of the Wisla River to St. Joseph's Parish Church.
The video highlights the streets, art, culture, transport and architecture of Kraków.
Identified location and features within the video are as follows: Długa, St. Florian's Church, Plac Jana Matejki, Battle of Grunwald Monument, Kraków Barbican, Basztowa, Pawia, Station Square, Lubicz, Park Strzelecki, Rakowicka, Kraków Oil & Gas Company Building, Lubicz, Rondo Mogilskie, Ruins of Fort Lubicz, Swiętego Jana, Pijarska, Juliusza Slowackiego Theatre, Szpitalna, Swiętego Marka, Church of the Dormition of the Virgin Mary, Rynek Głowny, Market Square, Science Festival in Kraków, Town Hall Tower, Copernicus Head, Kraków Cloth Hall, St. Adalbert's Church, St. Mary's Basilica, St. Barbara's Church, Plac Mariacki, Maly Rynek, Wisla River, Kladka Bernatka Bridge, Marshall Joseph Piłsudskiego Bridge, Parish Church of St. Joseph, Kotlarski Bridge, Railway Bridge, Powstańców Ślaskich Bridge and Stare Podgórze.
Church on the Rock (Kosciol na Skalce) Krakow
Church of St Michael the Archangel and St Stanislaus Bishop and Martyr and Pauline Fathers Monastery, Skałka, which means a small rock in Polish, is a small outcrop in Kraków where the Bishop of Kraków saint Stanislaus of Szczepanów was slain by order of Polish king Bolesław II
Kraków’s Rynek Główny, Poland (Central Square) the nerve centre of the city’s medieval Old Town
Main Square, Kraków
The main square (Polish: Rynek Główny [ˈrɨnɛk ˈɡwuvnɨ]) of the Old Town of Kraków, Lesser Poland, is the principal urban space located at the center of the city. It dates back to the 13th century, and at 3.79 ha (9.4 acres) is one of the largest medieval town squares in Europe. The Project for Public Spaces (PPS) lists the square as the best public space in Europe due to its lively street life, and it was a major factor in the inclusion of Kraków as one of the top off-the-beaten-path destinations in the world in 2016.
The main square is a square space surrounded by historic townhouses (kamienice) and churches. The center of the square is dominated by the Cloth Hall (Sukiennice), rebuilt in 1555 in the Renaissance style, topped by a beautiful attic or Polish parapet decorated with carved masks. On one side of the cloth hall is the Town Hall Tower (Wieża ratuszowa), on the other the 10th century Church of St. Adalbert and 1898 Adam Mickiewicz Monument. Rising above the square are the Gothic towers of St. Mary's Basilica (Kościół Mariacki). Kraków Main Square does not have a town hall, because it has not survived to the present day.
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Locations:
1. Christmas Market :
Address: Market Square.
2. St mary's church Krakow :
Address: plac Mariacki 5, 31-042 Kraków, Poland
3. The Cloth Hall (Main Market)
Address: Rynek Główny 1/3, 31-042 Kraków, Poland
4. Rynek Underground:
Address: Rynek Główny 1, 31-042 Kraków, Poland
5. Wawel Royal Castle:
Address: Wawel 5, 31-001 Kraków, Poland
6. Wawel Cathedral:
Address: Wawel 3, 31-001 Kraków, Poland
7. State Rooms (Wawel Castle):
Address:
8. Planty Park:
Address: 31-041 Kraków, Poland
9. St. Florian's Gate:
Address: 30-001 Kraków, Poland
10. Kraków Barbican:
Address: Basztowa, 30-547 Kraków, Poland
11. Church of St. Wojciech(Church of St. Adalbert):
Address: plac Mariacki, 31-042 Kraków, Poland
12. karmello chocolatier:
Address: plac Wszystkich Świętych 11, 30-962 Kraków, Poland
13. Kazmierz The Former Jewish District
Address: 30-001 Kraków, Poland
14. Old Synagogue:
Address: Szeroka 24, 31-053 Kraków, Poland
15. Starka Restaurant:
Address: Józefa 14, 31-056 Kraków, Poland
16. Skałka (Church on the rock):
Address: Skałeczna 15, 31-065 Kraków, Polan
17. Father Bernatek's Bridge:
Address: Kładka Ojca Bernatka, 31-061 Kraków, Poland
18. Vistula River
19. St. Joseph's Church, Podgórze:
Address: Zamoyskiego 2, 30-523 Kraków, Poland
20. Rainbow Stairs:
Address: Tatrzańska 5/7, 30-537 Kraków, Poland
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Transitory camp in St. Wojciech church in Warsaw (Wola)
The church (also known as Church of St. Stanisław) was a transitory camp for many inhabitans of Wola district (of Warsaw), who, during Warsaw Uprising, were sent to Dulag 121 camp in Pruszków.
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St. Adalbert's Church
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Eric Clark’s Travel videos - Kraków Poland - Old Town Kraków Poland. What a great square.
Eric Clark’s Travel videos - Kraków Poland - Old Town Kraków Poland. What a great square.
From Wikipedia
Kraków Old Town is the historic central district of Kraków, Poland.[1] It is one of the most famous old districts in Poland today and was the center of Poland's political life from 1038 until King Sigismund III Vasa relocated his court to Warsaw in 1596.
The entire medieval old town is among the first sites chosen for the UNESCO's original World Heritage List, inscribed as Cracow's Historic Centre.[2][3] The old town is also one of Poland's official national Historic Monuments (Pomnik historii) chosen in the first round, as designated September 16, 1994, and tracked by the National Heritage Board of Poland.
The Old Town is known in Polish as Stare Miasto. It is part of the city's first administrative district which is also named Stare Miasto, although it covers a wider area than the Old Town itself.
Medieval Kraków was surrounded by a 1.9 mile (3 km) defensive wall complete with 46 towers and seven main entrances leading through them. The fortifications around the Old Town were erected over the course of two centuries.[4] The current architectural plan of Stare Miasto – the 13th-century merchants' town – was drawn up in 1257 after the destruction of the city during the Tatar invasions of 1241 followed by raids of 1259 and repelled in 1287.[4] The district features the centrally located Rynek Główny, or Main Square, the largest medieval town square of any European city.[5] There is a number of historic landmarks in its vicinity, such as St. Mary's Basilica (Kościół Mariacki), Church of St. Wojciech (St. Adalbert's), Church of St. Barbara, as well as other national treasures. At the center of the plaza, surrounded by kamienice (row houses) and noble residences, stands the Renaissance cloth hall Sukiennice (currently housing gift shops, restaurants and merchant stalls) with the National Gallery of Art upstairs. It is flanked by the Town Hall Tower (Wieża ratuszowa).
The whole district is bisected by the Royal Road, the coronation route traversed by the Kings of Poland. The Route begins at St. Florian's Church outside the northern flank of the old city walls in the medieval suburb of Kleparz; passes the Barbican of Kraków (Barbakan) built in 1499, and enters Stare Miasto through the Florian Gate. It leads down Floriańska Street through the Main Square, and up Grodzka to Wawel, the former seat of Polish royalty overlooking the Vistula river.
Main Market Square (view from St. Mary's Basilica
Night view of Wawel Castle
Barbican of Kraków
Bugler playing the Heynal
Sts. Peter and Paul Church
St. Florian's Gate
Juliusz Słowacki Theatre
Obwarzanki krakowskie salesman in Kraków Old Town
In the 19th century most of the Old Town fortifications were demolished.[4] The moat encircling the walls was filled in and turned into a green belt known as Planty Park.
The first mention of Kraków dates back to the second half of the 9th century. By the end of 10th century the city was incorporated into the Polish state under the rule of Piast dynasty. The episcopal bishopric was awarded to Kraków in 1000 and around that time, it became the residence of Polish kings for centuries to come. The history of the old city of Kraków revolves mainly around its Old Town District of today. Here, the regalia were stored and, back in early Middle Ages, a cathedral school was erected.
Around 700 A.D., local tribes initiated the process of forming the Vistulan State by uniting with each other. Numerous remains of a once massive earth embankment encircling Wawel Hill survived till this day. A chest with 4,200 iron axes weighing about 4 tons was found in a basement of a house at Kanoniczna 19 street. These axes were commonly known under the name of płacidłos which is a word derived from the Polish verb płacić – to pay. As it happens the axes were a main legal tender in the neighboring Great Moravian State. The value of the treasure chest is the greatest to be discovered thus far and testifies to Kraków's significant wealth and power in the region. At Wawel's foot, in the place where now Kanoniczna, Grodzka and other neighboring streets are located, remains of a Vistulan settlement called Okół were found. This settlement, the beginnings of which can be dated at least back to the early 9th century, was surrounded by an enormous oak palisade and, in the place where now the Straszewska and St. Gertrude's streets run, by one of Vistula's arms. Near Main Market Square – specifically near Church of St. Wojciech and Church of St. Mary and Bracka street - another discovery was made. Found were the relics of craft workshops and of dwelling houses which were originally raised near Vistula.
A look at Pope John Paul II's cathedral in Krakow where he was first priest
1. Wide of Krakow with castle
2. Various exteriors of the cathedral
3. Interior shot of the cathedral
4. Coffin of Stanislas, patron saint of Krakow who John Paul II initially wanted to be named after when he became pope)
5. Cathedral interior
6. SOUNDBITE: (Polish) Roman Ledzki, Priest of the cathedral:
This chapel is very important in the life of the holy father because he celebrated his first mass in this chapel. It was on the 2nd of November 1946 and now we have a service in the chapel every 2nd of November.
7. Tilt down to Stanislas's coffin
8. Various of interior of the chapel where the Pope celebrated his very first mass
9. SOUNDBITE: (Polish) Roman Ledzki, Priest of the cathedral:
This is the most important church in Poland. All our kings got crowned here, they also got married here, that's why this chapel is so important for all Polish people. The Polish kings were buried here. After the monarchy, it has become the place where all important Polish people are buried.
10. Various shots of coffins
STORYLINE:
The Wawel Royal Castle in Krakow contains the cathedral where Pope John Paul II celebrated his first mass as a priest.
John Paul celebrated his first ever mass in the cathedral chapel on 2 November 1946.
The cathedral's priest, Roman Ledzki, says the event is commemorated every year on 2 November with a special service.
When he became pope, John Paul II initially wanted to be named after the patron saint of Krakow, Stanislas, who is buried in the cathedral.
Instead, the then 58-year-old former Cardinal of Krakow took the name Pope John Paul II and became the first non-Italian pope in 455 years.
The cathedral, whose priest describes it as the most important church in Poland, is the burial place of Polish kings and other notables.
It is also where John Paul would be buried if he were to be interred in Poland.
Formerly known as Karol Joseph Wojtyla, the pope was born in Wadowice Poland on May 18, 1920 and was named Cardinal of Krakow at the age of 47.
Cardinal Wojtyla began to work to promote political change in Poland, an activity he would continue as Pope.
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Service inside Wawel cathedral in Krakow, Poland
Service inside Wawel cathedral in Krakow, Poland
Krakow - The Main Square
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The main square is a square space surrounded by historic townhouses (kamienice) and churches. The center of the square is dominated by the Cloth Hall (Sukiennice), rebuilt in 1555 in the Renaissance style, topped by a beautiful attic or Polish parapet decorated with carved masks. On one side of the Cloth Hall is the Town Hall Tower (Wieża ratuszowa), on the other the 10th century Church of St. Adalbert and 1898 Adam Mickiewicz Monument. Rising above the square are the Gothic towers of St. Mary's Basilica (Kościół Mariacki). Kraków Main Square does not have a town hall, because it has not survived to the present day.”
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The main square in Krakow, Poland. Krakovan keskustori.
The main square (Polish: Rynek Główny) of the Old Town of Kraków, Lesser Poland, is the principal urban space located at the center of the city. It dates back to the 13th century, and at roughly 40,000 m2 (430,000 ft2) is one of the largest medieval town squares in Europe.[1][2] The Project for Public Spaces (PPS) lists the square as the best public space in Europe due to its lively street life.[3]
The main square is a rectangular space surrounded by historic townhouses (kamienice), palaces and churches. The center of the square is dominated by the Cloth Hall (Sukiennice), rebuilt in 1555 in the Renaissance style, topped by a beautiful attic or Polish parapet decorated with carved masks. On one side of the cloth hall is the Town Hall Tower (Wieża ratuszowa), on the other the 10th century Church of St. Adalbert and 1898 Adam Mickiewicz Monument. Rising above the square are the Gothic towers of St. Mary's Basilica (Kościół Mariacki). Kraków Main Square does not have a town hall, because it has not survived to the present day.