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St John's Archcathedral is a Roman Catholic church within the Old Town precinct in Warsaw, Poland. The Brick Gothic structure stands on Świętojańska Street, adjacent to the Jesuit Church.
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Castle Square, Warsaw
00-277 Warsaw, Poland
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Ulica Dziekania 1, 00-279 Warszawa, Poland
Old Town in Warsaw
Świętojańska, 00-266 Warszawa, Poland
Warsaw Mermaid Statue
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Chopin Point Warsaw - Koncerty Chopinowskie Recitale Warszawa
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Warsaw Barbican
Nowomiejska 15/17, 00-257 Warszawa, Poland
Muzeum Zimnej Wojny im. generała Kuklińskiego
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Gospoda pod Zygmuntem
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Bazyliszek Restaurant
Rynek Starego Miasta 1/3, 00-272 Warszawa, Poland
Pizza Hut Warszawa Zamek
plac Zamkowy 10, 00-227 Warszawa, Poland
Zapiecek
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Shabby Coffee • Wine • Books
Piwna 20/26, 00-265 Warszawa, Poland
Restauracja Zapiecek
Piwna 34/36, 00-256 Warszawa, Poland
La Dolce Vita Restauracja
plac Zamkowy 15/19, 03-401 Warszawa, Poland
KRÓLEWSKI restaurant café & bar
plac Zamkowy 1/13, 00-267 Warszawa, Poland
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Świętojańska 2, 00-288 Warszawa, Poland
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Hotel Verte, Warsaw, Autograph Collection
Podwale 3A, 00-252 Warszawa, Poland
Old Town Home
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Fundacja Domu Literatury i Domów Pracy Twórczej
Krakowskie Przedmieście 87/89, 00-079 Warszawa, Poland
Rynek Apartament Old Town
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Bazylika Archikatedralna w Warszawie p.w. Męczeństwa św. Jana Chrzciciela

Świętojańska 8, 00-278 Warszawa, Poland
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St John's Archcathedral is a Roman Catholic church within the Old Town precinct in Warsaw, Poland. The Brick Gothic structure stands on Świętojańska Street, adjacent to the Jesuit Church.

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attractions: The Royal Castle in Warsaw, Sigismund's Column, Castle Square, Warsaw, Museum of the Warsaw Archdiocese, Old Town in Warsaw, Warsaw Mermaid Statue, Museum of Warsaw, Chopin Point Warsaw - Koncerty Chopinowskie Recitale Warszawa, Warsaw Barbican, Muzeum Zimnej Wojny im. generała Kuklińskiego, restaurants: Gospoda pod Zygmuntem, GOŚCINIEC Polskie Pierogi, Bazyliszek Restaurant, Pizza Hut Warszawa Zamek, Zapiecek, Polka, Shabby Coffee • Wine • Books, Restauracja Zapiecek, La Dolce Vita Restauracja, KRÓLEWSKI restaurant café & bar
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Bazylika Archikatedralna w Warszawie p.w. Męczeństwa św. Jana Chrzciciela is a truly awe-inspiring sight that will leave you speechless. This majestic cathedral is a true testament to the beauty and grandeur of Warsaw's rich cultural and religious heritage.

From the moment you step inside the cathedral, you will be struck by the immense scale of the interior. The soaring vaulted ceilings, ornate pillars, and breathtaking stained-glass windows create an atmosphere of awe and reverence that is truly unforgettable.

As you explore the cathedral, you will be struck by the incredible attention to detail and the stunning craftsmanship that went into its construction. From the intricate carvings on the altarpiece to the delicate frescoes on the walls, each element of the cathedral is a work of art in its own right.

But Bazylika Archikatedralna is more than just a beautiful building; it is a sacred space that has been a focal point of Warsaw's religious life for centuries. The cathedral's rich history is reflected in the many artifacts and relics on display, which provide a fascinating glimpse into the city's spiritual past.

Whether you are a devout Catholic, a lover of history and architecture, or simply someone who appreciates beauty and art, Bazylika Archikatedralna is an absolute must-see. Don't miss your chance to experience the magic of this magnificent cathedral...

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Tucked within the heart of Warsaw’s Old Town, the towering red-brick façade of St. John’s Archcathedral rises with solemn grace. I arrived in front of it unexpectedly — turning a quiet corner, and suddenly facing a building that seemed to hold centuries of faith and endurance within its walls.

The architecture is striking, with its tall, narrow Gothic windows and the unique stepped gable stretching skyward. There’s a quiet dignity to the structure, a kind of strength that goes beyond stone and mortar. I paused to read the plaques and notices posted on the front, wondering how many generations had entered those doors to celebrate, mourn, pray, and seek peace.

The cathedral holds a deep historical significance — not just as a religious center, but also as a silent witness to Poland’s turbulent past. It was nearly destroyed during World War II and was later meticulously rebuilt, brick by brick, to restore its original form.

As I stood there, the hum of the Old Town faded slightly, replaced by a stillness that made me want to step inside and sit for a while. I didn’t need a guided tour or a brochure — the building itself spoke, quietly and powerfully, about...

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Bazylika archikatedralna św. Jana Chrzciciela jest jedną z najstarszych świątyń Warszawy. Stanowi jedno z najważniejszych miejsc kultury i tradycji narodowej.Tu odbywały się i odbywają ważne uroczystości narodowe Polski. Pierwsza murowana gotycka świątynia powstała około roku 1390. Do XIX wieku kościół stanowił przykład gotyku, był wielokrotnie przebudowywany, najczęściej w XIX wieku. Katedra została niemal całkowicie zniszczona przez Niemców w 1944 roku. Zrekonstruowano ją w latach 1948–1956, wzorując się na planach pierwotnego kościoła z XIV wieku. Bazylika posiada surowe i mroczne wnętrze ze sklepieniem gwiaździstym. W prezbiterium znajduje się ołtarz główny z obrazem MB Częstochowskiej oraz będące wotum króla Jana III Sobieskiego za zwycięstwo pod Wiedniem, barokowe stalle z drewnianymi figurami świętych. Obecnie są to repliki, gdyż oryginały zostały spalone w czasie II Wojny Światowej. W podziemiach są pochowani wybitni Polacy, w tym między innymi; król Stanisław August Poniatowski prezydent Gabriel Narutowicz prezydent Ignacy Mościcki premier Ignacy Jan Paderewski kard. Stefan Wyszyński, prymas Polski pisarz Henryk Sienkiewicz malarz Marcello Bacciarelli i jego żona Fryderyka Archcathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist is one of the oldest temples of Warsaw. It is one of the most important places of culture and national tradition. This is where important national celebrations of Poland took place and take place. The first brick gothic temple was built around 1390. Until the nineteenth century, the church was an example of Gothic, was rebuilt many times, most often in the nineteenth century. The cathedral was almost completely destroyed by the Germans in 1944. It was reconstructed in the years 1948-1956, modeled on the plans of the original church from the fourteenth century. The basilica has a stark and dark interior with a star-shaped vault. In the presbytery there is a main altar with a picture of the Częstochowa MB and a votive offering of King Jan III Sobieski for the victory at Vienna, baroque stalls with wooden statues of saints. Currently, these are replicas, because the originals were burned during the Second World War. The eminent Poles are buried in the underground, including among others; King Stanisław August Poniatowski President Gabriel Narutowicz President Ignacy Mościcki Prime Minister Ignacy Jan Paderewski Cardinal. Stefan Wyszyński, Primate of Poland writer Henryk Sienkiewicz painter Marcello Bacciarelli and his...

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Eduardo CacereEduardo Cacere
Bazylika Archikatedralna w Warszawie p.w. Męczeństwa św. Jana Chrzciciela is a truly awe-inspiring sight that will leave you speechless. This majestic cathedral is a true testament to the beauty and grandeur of Warsaw's rich cultural and religious heritage. From the moment you step inside the cathedral, you will be struck by the immense scale of the interior. The soaring vaulted ceilings, ornate pillars, and breathtaking stained-glass windows create an atmosphere of awe and reverence that is truly unforgettable. As you explore the cathedral, you will be struck by the incredible attention to detail and the stunning craftsmanship that went into its construction. From the intricate carvings on the altarpiece to the delicate frescoes on the walls, each element of the cathedral is a work of art in its own right. But Bazylika Archikatedralna is more than just a beautiful building; it is a sacred space that has been a focal point of Warsaw's religious life for centuries. The cathedral's rich history is reflected in the many artifacts and relics on display, which provide a fascinating glimpse into the city's spiritual past. Whether you are a devout Catholic, a lover of history and architecture, or simply someone who appreciates beauty and art, Bazylika Archikatedralna is an absolute must-see. Don't miss your chance to experience the magic of this magnificent cathedral for yourself!
Misha SmileyMisha Smiley
Tucked within the heart of Warsaw’s Old Town, the towering red-brick façade of St. John’s Archcathedral rises with solemn grace. I arrived in front of it unexpectedly — turning a quiet corner, and suddenly facing a building that seemed to hold centuries of faith and endurance within its walls. The architecture is striking, with its tall, narrow Gothic windows and the unique stepped gable stretching skyward. There’s a quiet dignity to the structure, a kind of strength that goes beyond stone and mortar. I paused to read the plaques and notices posted on the front, wondering how many generations had entered those doors to celebrate, mourn, pray, and seek peace. The cathedral holds a deep historical significance — not just as a religious center, but also as a silent witness to Poland’s turbulent past. It was nearly destroyed during World War II and was later meticulously rebuilt, brick by brick, to restore its original form. As I stood there, the hum of the Old Town faded slightly, replaced by a stillness that made me want to step inside and sit for a while. I didn’t need a guided tour or a brochure — the building itself spoke, quietly and powerfully, about Warsaw’s soul.
Zygmunt BorowskiZygmunt Borowski
Bazylika archikatedralna św. Jana Chrzciciela jest jedną z najstarszych świątyń Warszawy. Stanowi jedno z najważniejszych miejsc kultury i tradycji narodowej.Tu odbywały się i odbywają ważne uroczystości narodowe Polski. Pierwsza murowana gotycka świątynia powstała około roku 1390. Do XIX wieku kościół stanowił przykład gotyku, był wielokrotnie przebudowywany, najczęściej w XIX wieku. Katedra została niemal całkowicie zniszczona przez Niemców w 1944 roku. Zrekonstruowano ją w latach 1948–1956, wzorując się na planach pierwotnego kościoła z XIV wieku. Bazylika posiada surowe i mroczne wnętrze ze sklepieniem gwiaździstym. W prezbiterium znajduje się ołtarz główny z obrazem MB Częstochowskiej oraz będące wotum króla Jana III Sobieskiego za zwycięstwo pod Wiedniem, barokowe stalle z drewnianymi figurami świętych. Obecnie są to repliki, gdyż oryginały zostały spalone w czasie II Wojny Światowej. W podziemiach są pochowani wybitni Polacy, w tym między innymi; król Stanisław August Poniatowski prezydent Gabriel Narutowicz prezydent Ignacy Mościcki premier Ignacy Jan Paderewski kard. Stefan Wyszyński, prymas Polski pisarz Henryk Sienkiewicz malarz Marcello Bacciarelli i jego żona Fryderyka - Archcathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist is one of the oldest temples of Warsaw. It is one of the most important places of culture and national tradition. This is where important national celebrations of Poland took place and take place. The first brick gothic temple was built around 1390. Until the nineteenth century, the church was an example of Gothic, was rebuilt many times, most often in the nineteenth century. The cathedral was almost completely destroyed by the Germans in 1944. It was reconstructed in the years 1948-1956, modeled on the plans of the original church from the fourteenth century. The basilica has a stark and dark interior with a star-shaped vault. In the presbytery there is a main altar with a picture of the Częstochowa MB and a votive offering of King Jan III Sobieski for the victory at Vienna, baroque stalls with wooden statues of saints. Currently, these are replicas, because the originals were burned during the Second World War. The eminent Poles are buried in the underground, including among others; King Stanisław August Poniatowski President Gabriel Narutowicz President Ignacy Mościcki Prime Minister Ignacy Jan Paderewski Cardinal. Stefan Wyszyński, Primate of Poland writer Henryk Sienkiewicz painter Marcello Bacciarelli and his wife Fryderyk
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Bazylika Archikatedralna w Warszawie p.w. Męczeństwa św. Jana Chrzciciela is a truly awe-inspiring sight that will leave you speechless. This majestic cathedral is a true testament to the beauty and grandeur of Warsaw's rich cultural and religious heritage. From the moment you step inside the cathedral, you will be struck by the immense scale of the interior. The soaring vaulted ceilings, ornate pillars, and breathtaking stained-glass windows create an atmosphere of awe and reverence that is truly unforgettable. As you explore the cathedral, you will be struck by the incredible attention to detail and the stunning craftsmanship that went into its construction. From the intricate carvings on the altarpiece to the delicate frescoes on the walls, each element of the cathedral is a work of art in its own right. But Bazylika Archikatedralna is more than just a beautiful building; it is a sacred space that has been a focal point of Warsaw's religious life for centuries. The cathedral's rich history is reflected in the many artifacts and relics on display, which provide a fascinating glimpse into the city's spiritual past. Whether you are a devout Catholic, a lover of history and architecture, or simply someone who appreciates beauty and art, Bazylika Archikatedralna is an absolute must-see. Don't miss your chance to experience the magic of this magnificent cathedral for yourself!
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Tucked within the heart of Warsaw’s Old Town, the towering red-brick façade of St. John’s Archcathedral rises with solemn grace. I arrived in front of it unexpectedly — turning a quiet corner, and suddenly facing a building that seemed to hold centuries of faith and endurance within its walls. The architecture is striking, with its tall, narrow Gothic windows and the unique stepped gable stretching skyward. There’s a quiet dignity to the structure, a kind of strength that goes beyond stone and mortar. I paused to read the plaques and notices posted on the front, wondering how many generations had entered those doors to celebrate, mourn, pray, and seek peace. The cathedral holds a deep historical significance — not just as a religious center, but also as a silent witness to Poland’s turbulent past. It was nearly destroyed during World War II and was later meticulously rebuilt, brick by brick, to restore its original form. As I stood there, the hum of the Old Town faded slightly, replaced by a stillness that made me want to step inside and sit for a while. I didn’t need a guided tour or a brochure — the building itself spoke, quietly and powerfully, about Warsaw’s soul.
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Bazylika archikatedralna św. Jana Chrzciciela jest jedną z najstarszych świątyń Warszawy. Stanowi jedno z najważniejszych miejsc kultury i tradycji narodowej.Tu odbywały się i odbywają ważne uroczystości narodowe Polski. Pierwsza murowana gotycka świątynia powstała około roku 1390. Do XIX wieku kościół stanowił przykład gotyku, był wielokrotnie przebudowywany, najczęściej w XIX wieku. Katedra została niemal całkowicie zniszczona przez Niemców w 1944 roku. Zrekonstruowano ją w latach 1948–1956, wzorując się na planach pierwotnego kościoła z XIV wieku. Bazylika posiada surowe i mroczne wnętrze ze sklepieniem gwiaździstym. W prezbiterium znajduje się ołtarz główny z obrazem MB Częstochowskiej oraz będące wotum króla Jana III Sobieskiego za zwycięstwo pod Wiedniem, barokowe stalle z drewnianymi figurami świętych. Obecnie są to repliki, gdyż oryginały zostały spalone w czasie II Wojny Światowej. W podziemiach są pochowani wybitni Polacy, w tym między innymi; król Stanisław August Poniatowski prezydent Gabriel Narutowicz prezydent Ignacy Mościcki premier Ignacy Jan Paderewski kard. Stefan Wyszyński, prymas Polski pisarz Henryk Sienkiewicz malarz Marcello Bacciarelli i jego żona Fryderyka - Archcathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist is one of the oldest temples of Warsaw. It is one of the most important places of culture and national tradition. This is where important national celebrations of Poland took place and take place. The first brick gothic temple was built around 1390. Until the nineteenth century, the church was an example of Gothic, was rebuilt many times, most often in the nineteenth century. The cathedral was almost completely destroyed by the Germans in 1944. It was reconstructed in the years 1948-1956, modeled on the plans of the original church from the fourteenth century. The basilica has a stark and dark interior with a star-shaped vault. In the presbytery there is a main altar with a picture of the Częstochowa MB and a votive offering of King Jan III Sobieski for the victory at Vienna, baroque stalls with wooden statues of saints. Currently, these are replicas, because the originals were burned during the Second World War. The eminent Poles are buried in the underground, including among others; King Stanisław August Poniatowski President Gabriel Narutowicz President Ignacy Mościcki Prime Minister Ignacy Jan Paderewski Cardinal. Stefan Wyszyński, Primate of Poland writer Henryk Sienkiewicz painter Marcello Bacciarelli and his wife Fryderyk
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