• In 1175 the famous bronze Gniezno Doors were placed in the cathedral and two years later, the Duke of Greater Poland, Mieszko III the Old, visited the site.[5].
  • Gniezno’s Cathedral, the final resting place of (parts of) Poland's patron saint, St. Adalbert, is also regarded as the spiritual home of Poland’s former...
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  • Viewing tower: daily 9:30am-5:30pm Phone 61/426-19-09 (office), 602/708-231 (guides) Prices Cathedral: free admission. Doors of Gniezno: 4 z adults...
  • Most tourists come to the cathedral to see the famous Gniezno Doors, considered a masterpiece of Romanesque casting art in Poland.
  • On the Lech Hill in Gniezno stands the "Mother of Polish Cathedrals", a temple that has been accompanying Poland since the beginning of our state.
  • Gniezno Cathedral stands on the hill of Lech, a church site since the 11th century, and the burial place of Saint Adalbert, patron saint of Poland.
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  • In 1076, Bolesław II Szczodry was crowned king of Poland. In the cathedral, there are the famous Gniezno Doors depicting the biography of St. Wojciech.
  • The Royal Gniezno Cathedral served as the coronation place for several Polish monarchs and as the seat of Polish church officials continuously for nearly 1000 years.