The Church of St. Adalbert, one of Krakow’s oldest churches, dates back to the 10th–11th centuries and stands as a testament to the city’s rich history. Located in the heart of Krakow, this modestly sized church is less prominent than the nearby St. Mary’s Basilica but holds the distinction of being one of Poland’s oldest stone structures. Its Romanesque architecture, with robust, rounded arches and sturdy walls, invites visitors to step back in time. Inside, a small museum in the crypt offers a glimpse into the church’s past, making it a rewarding stop for those interested in historical and architectural heritage.
St. Adalbert Church (Kościól Św. Wojciecha)
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