• The Royal Gniezno Cathedral is a Brick Gothic cathedral located in the historic city of Gniezno that served as the coronation place for several Polish monarchs...
  • 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.
  • The most famous works of art in the cathedral are the Gniezno Doors and the coffin containing the relics of St Adalbert.
  • Gniezno’s history and character are inextricably intertwined with its cathedral, an imposing, double-towered brick Gothic structure.
  • The romanizing decorations of the leafy flagella may have been taken from the Gniezno Door, playing in the cathedral a role similar to the reliquary of the main...
  • Ask anyone and they’ll tell you the principal highlight of the Cathedral is the Gniezno doors, a pair of winged bronze doors from the 12th century where you...
  • The interior of the cathedral is covered in frescoes, paintings, and sculptures, most notably the Gniezno Doors, which are decorated with carvings depicting...
  • The most famous works of art in the cathedral are the Gniezno Doors and the coffin containing the relics of St Adalbert.
  • Gniezno Cathedral, also known as Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and St. Adalbert, is a splendorous Roman Catholic house of...
  • The Cathedral is famous for the romanesque Gniezno Doors portraying the life of st. Adalbert – the saint patron of Poland.