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The route begins by the Cathedral of SS. Venceslas and Stanislaus on Wawel Hill. On its earliest forms was the romanesque temple, built by the first King of Poland, Boleslaus Chrobry (the Brave), and the earliest preserved part of the Cathedral is the Crypt of St Leonard. The Cathedral is a place of coronations and burials of Polish kings; apart from members of royal families, its crypts contain graves of eminent Poles: poets Adam Mickiewicz and Juliusz Słowacki, and military leaders Tadeusz Kościuszko, Józef Piłsudski, and Władysław Sikorski. In mid-13th century the confession of St Stanislaus was put up in the centre of the church. The Sigismund Bell peals from the Zygmuntowska Tower, its majestic sound accompanying only the most significant events. Descending from Wawel Hill, we visit the Bernardine Church built in the 15th century, destroyed during the war known as “the Swedish Deluge”, and rebuilt in the Baroque style. Along the Vistula Embankment, we reach ‘the Rock’, in Polish Skałka, with its Baroque Church of SS. Michael and Stanislaus and the Pauline Monastery. It is here that in 1079 conflict between king Boleslaus Śmiały (the Bold) and Bishop Stanislaus of Krakow (also known as Stanislaus of Szczepanów) ended in the death of the bishop. ….
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