St. Adalbert – Poland
Posted by JulyDec 16
St. Adalbert is located on the southeast corner of Rynku Krakow in Krakow. One of the oldest and probably the oldest building, which is located in the city.
church was probably built sometime in 1911. century in the Romanesque style instead of the original wood, which was already around the year 1000. The first written mentions of it come 1250. According to legend, the place of the current church, the Gospel According To Saint Vojtěch. Hence the name. Archaeological studies have appeared in the walls, the remains of Roman masonry and portal from the beginning of 1911. and 12. of the century. The church is also known that in 1915. century preached January Kapistrán. In the years 1611-1618 was rebuilt on the initiative of the chancellor of the Jagiellonian University Walenty Fontany. The conversion of the ship in question, which was hidden in a baroque dome and the creation of a new portal on the west side. In 1711 it was a zákristie and a few years later, the wooden chapel. January Nepomuk, the year 1778, was reconstructed brick and later renamed Chapel Wincenta Kadłubka.
Interior
interior St. Adalbert , enjoy the baroque altar from the 18th. century, which is a baroque painting of the Madonna and child. The paintings on the wall of the nave of the St. St. Adalbert church in the years 1636 and Rococo altar with a painting by Vincent Kedlubka the mid-18. century, attributed to Simone Czechoviczovi.
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