Basilica of the Holy Trinity, Kraków
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The Basilica of the Holy Trinity (Polish: Bazylika Świętej Trójcy) in Kraków, Poland, is a Catholic basilica. Built in a gothic style, it also houses a monastery of the Order of Preachers. Its history dates from the year 1223.[1]
Saint Hyacinth of Poland is buried in the church,[2] as well as Polish monarch Leszek II the Black and Renaissance humanist Filippo Buonaccorsi.
References
- ^ "Holy Trinity Basilica - the famous church in Krakow". www.introducingkrakow.com.
- ^ "The Dominican Church of the Holy Trinity in Krakow".
External links
Media related to Trinity Church in Kraków at Wikimedia Commons
- "Dominikanie Kraków" (in Polish).
50°03′33″N 19°56′22″E / 50.0593°N 19.9395°E
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