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Karol Wojtyła spent the first 18 years of his life in Wadowice. As he said himself, it all began here, in the city of Wadowice! We invite you to the city where you can walk in the footsteps of the...
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Through the territoryof Małopolska, numerous religious and pilgrimage routes are running.Among those with the oldest traditions we may include the St. Jacob’sRoute, whose history dates back to the...
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In Małopolska, which is the cradle of Christian culture, we can find many museums and exhibitions related to religion. This is connected with the presence of a significant number of places of cult...
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Krakow is known as the “Second Rome” – due to the large number of churches, sanctuaries and tombs of the Saints and Blessed. It is an important centre of religious tourism, both on a national and ...
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Małopolskain its long, over a millennium long history, has become home to manynational, ethnic and religious minorities.
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Charming Catholic churches, lofty Orthodox churches, magnificent manor houses, elegant villas and simple, yet beautiful cottages… all made of wood. Such unique buildings can be admired on the Wood...
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The UNESCO World Heritage List was created in 1972. As the namesuggests, its aim was and still is to protect the world’s most precioushistorical sites and regions, which are important not only fro...
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In Małopolska, youwill find a lot of places creating a pensive mood, reminding of thosewho have already passed away. Often, they are historic necropoles, someare bigger, some are small and forgotten.
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Szynwałd jest miejscowością położoną we wschodniej części województwa małopolskiego w gminie Skrzyszów. W centrum Szynwałdu, przy drodze powiatowej Tarnów-Ryglice znajduje kościół pw. Najświętszej...