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Lugar de coronación de monarcas polacos con visitas a la campana de Segismundo, las tumbas reales y el museo.
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Catedral Bonita. No es gratis hay que pagar, se supone que no dejan tomar fotos en su interior. La subida a la torre vale la pena subirla. Eso sí por la entrada se podrían ocupar los baños gratis. Se pagan aparte
No te puedes ir de la ciudad sin ver esta catedral. Definición: Rara, pero Preciosa. Numerosos estilos artísticos y si subes a la torre de las campanas puedes tener una vista aérea Preciosa de la ciudad.
Bonita catedral donde hay muchos personajes históricos, principalmente Reyes. Merece la pena la visita con audio guía ya que te va llevando de forma ordenada por toda la estancias y explicando de forma automática cuando llegas al lugar
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Sigismund Chapel
A Renaissance chapel crowned by a gilded dome, regarded as the finest example of Renaissance architecture outside Italy. It houses the tombs of King Sigismund I and his son Sigismund II Augustus.

Vasa Chapel
A domed chapel built by Sigismund III Vasa, larger than the Sigismund Chapel but featuring a simpler design, adorned with black marble.

Mausoleum of Saint Stanislaus
A splendid mausoleum situated in the centre of the nave, housing the silver coffin of Saint Stanislaus, patron saint of Poland, beneath a canopy of black marble.

High Altar
An altar commissioned around 1650 by Bishop Piotr Gembicki, designed by Giovanni Battista Gisleni with a painting of the Crucifix by Marcin Blechowski.

Chapel of the Holy Cross
Completed in 1492, this chapel houses the royal tomb of Casimir III the Great and is considered one of Veit Stoss's final works in Poland.

Royal Crypt
Underground crypts housing the tombs of Polish kings, national heroes such as Tadeusz Kościuszko and Józef Piłsudski, and renowned poets including Adam Mickiewicz.

Crypt of St Leonard
A Romanesque crypt housing remains of the city's second cathedral from the 12th century, where Pope John Paul II celebrated his first Mass as a priest.

Tower of Sigismund
Tower housing the famous Sigismund Bell from 1521, one of Europe's largest bells weighing nearly 13 tonnes, accessible via a wooden staircase.
- 1.Sigismund Chapel
- 2.Vasa Chapel
- 3.Mausoleum of Saint Stanislaus
- 4.High Altar
- 5.Chapel of the Holy Cross
- 6.Royal Crypt
- 7.Crypt of St Leonard
- 8.Tower of Sigismund
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