Corpus Christi Basilica
Corpus Christi Basilica Bazylika Bożego Ciała (Polish) | |
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Basic information | |
Location | Kraków, Poland |
Affiliation | Roman Catholic |
District | Kazimierz |
Architectural description | |
Architectural style | Romanesque, Gothic, Baroque |
Completed | mid-15th century |
Specifications | |
Materials | Brick, Stone |
The Corpus Christi Basilica (also known as the Bazylika Bożego Ciała in Polish), located in Kraków district of Kazimierz, Poland; is a Gothic church founded by King Casimir III the Great in 1335.
History
The Basilica was erected in stages beginning in 1340 until about the mid-15th century. It was intended as a monastery-church, which explains the large-size plot on which it stands, and the presence of a monastic cemetery next to it. In 1404 King Władysław II Jagiełło had given it to the Canons Regular of the Lateran congregation brought in from Kłodzko.[1]
Interior
The interior of the church is a mixture of Polish Gothic and impressive Polish Baroque architecture; with structural features such as the marvelous Baroque high altar, a boat-shaped pulpit (1750), and the organ. The church was robbed clean and the interior utterly devastated by soldiers of the 1655 Swedish invasion (the Deluge),[2] which explains the prevalence of Baroque in its current decoration. The church is often said to be one of the most beautiful Baroque stalls in Central Europe.[3] Bartolommeo Berrecci, the famous Renaissance artist who designed the Sigismund's Chapel at Wawel, is buried there.
See also
References
- ↑ Kraków Travel: Kościół Bożego Ciała with map, and photographs. Krakowskie Biuro Festiwalowe. Retrieved October 26, 2011. (Polish)
- ↑ The Basilica of Corpus Christi (Kosciol Bozego Ciala) with photographs, including opening hours, at virtualtourist.com
- ↑ Corpus Christi Church (Kościół Bożego Ciała) including location map by Inyourpocket.com
External links
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- Protect Kraków Heritage Campaign
- Map: Kraków Heritage Under Threat
Coordinates: 50°02′58″N 19°56′40″E / 50.04944°N 19.94444°E