
Bazylika Przenajświętszej Trójcy
The Church of the Holy Trinity—Bazylika Przenajświętszej Trójcy—is a Gothic Roman Catholic conventual church of the Order of Preachers, the Dominicans, and it has stood in Kraków’s old centre since 1223. On Stolarska Street, it combines church and monastery functions, reflecting the Dominicans’ role as a religious order with a permanent, organized presence rather than a purely parish life. Inside, the church’s significance goes far beyond architecture. It is the resting place of Saint Hyacinth of Poland, a key figure in Polish medieval religious history. The church also houses the burial of Leszek II the Black, a Polish monarch, tying this building directly to the political story of the realm. There is even a Renaissance connection: Filippo Buonaccorsi, a humanist active in Poland, is buried here as well. …
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