Kalwaria Zebrzydowska, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Southern Poland near Krakow, is an important Calvary pilgrimage site. Nestled against the backdrop of the Carpathian mountains, the town features over 40 small churches and chapels, each with its own unique character. The site is particularly renowned for its annual passion plays, which vividly depict the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus. Visitors today can explore the serene and spiritual landscape, walking the paths that pilgrims have followed for centuries, and experience the rich religious and cultural heritage that continues to draw people from around the world.
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