• This is another historic church in Krakow. St Florian's Church is a stately, ornate institution that often serves for royal ceremonies.
  • The Collegiate Church of St. Florian, commonly referred to as St. Florian’s Church, is a historic church named after the saint patron of Poland.
  • Today St. Florian's Church is famous for its frescoes, intricate mosaics, and stunning Art Nouveau stained glass windows.
  • Although its patron is St Florian, the patron of firefighters protecting against fire and war, such cataclysms dramatically influenced the history of the church.
  • In 1582, the church survived a fire that swept through the city; since then, St Florian has been a patron saint of Kraków and firefighters.
  • The Collegiate Church of St. Florian is a historic religious building founded in the 12th century. The original structure burned down on several occasions.
  • Matejko Square, with St. Florian's Church in background. The Collegiate Church of St. Florian (Polish: Kościół św. Floriana w Krakowie) is a historic church in Kraków, Poland.
  • In 1138 his relics were transfered to Rome, but part of them were given to King Casimir of Poland by Pope Lucius III. About the Basilica of Saint Florian in Krakow
  • St. Florian Church (which was built in 1185) is located on the northern side of Matejko square in the centre of the Kleparz district.
  • It won't cost you a thing to enter St. Florians Church in Stare Miasto. But your adventures don't have to end at this house of prayer.
  • Čeština: Kostel svatého Floriána (Krakov). English: St. Florian's Church in Kraków. Nederlands: Sint-Floriaankerk (Krakau). Polski: Kościół św.
  • Thus, it was decided to establish a church named after St. Florian here. A painted sculpture of the saint adorns the facade of the temple, while the relics of...
  • Legend has it that in 1184 oxen carrying the remains of St. Florian – the future patron saint of Poland – came to a halt at a place where the Church now stands.
  • Located at the top of Plac Matejki, St. Florian's might be a basilica, but it's also fairly dull (by Kraków standards, at least).