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Jesuit Monastery
Poland › Krakow › Jesuit monastery
This strict four-storey building is one of the cornerstones of the Small Market. The first brick building on this site was erected in the XIV century. The Jesuits operated here in the XVI-XVII centuries.
olanko1
 •  5 years ago
Katyn Cross
Poland › Krakow › Katyn cross
It was erected in 1990 next to the wall of the Church of St. Egidius in memory of Polish prisoners of war who were illegally exterminated in Stalin's camps. At the foot of the cross is a granite plaque listing the camps and prisons where Polish soldiers were held.
olanko1
 •  5 years ago
Chernivtsi Cathedral
Ukraine › Chernivtsi › Cathedral of the Holy Spirit
The cathedral was built during 1844-1864 at the request of Bishop Eugene Hackman. The first stone for the construction of the cathedral was laid on June 15.1844 with the blessing of the then Bishop Eugene Hackman.
olanko1
 •  5 years ago
Shchepan Square
Poland › Krakow › Szczepanska square
St. Stephen's Square appeared on the map of Krakow in the early 19th century, when the medieval Church of St. Stephen, which gave the square its name, the Church of Saints Maciej and Mateusz, was dismantled, and the cemetery next to the church was liquidated.
olanko1
 •  5 years ago
Museum of Alexander Pushkin
Ukraine › Odesa › Museum of A.S. Pushkin
In the 1920s, this house belonged to the famous merchant Charles Sikar. It was one of the first hotels in the young city - "Hotel du Nord". After arriving in Odessa on July 3.
olanko1
 •  5 years ago
Remus Synagogue and the old Jewish cemetery
Poland › Krakow › Remu synagogue
Remu is the only synagogue in Krakow where services are held regularly. Together with the adjacent Jewish cemetery of the same name, the building forms a unique architectural complex of Jewish culture of the XVI century.
olanko1
 •  5 years ago
Chapsky Palace
Poland › Krakow › Czapski Palace
The first name was the Krasinski Palace, later the Gutten-Czapski Palace. In 1883, Hubert Anthony Krasinski, a physician and public figure, moved to Krakow from his estate in Ukraine and began building a neo-Renaissance palace designed by Anthony Sidek.
olanko1
 •  5 years ago
Economical University
Poland › Krakow › Krakow University of Economics
The pompous Neo-Renaissance building with a large dome was designed by architects Tadeusz Stryż enski and Wł adysł aw Ekilski in 1893 to house a shelter for boys of the Catholic faith from all over Galicia.
olanko1
 •  5 years ago
City garden
Ukraine › Odesa › city ​​garden
A small square (less than two hectares) between Deribasovskaya and Lonzheronovskaya streets is a popular vacation spot for tourists and residents of Odessa. This was the first public garden in Odessa, which was laid out by Felix Deribas on his own plot in 1803 and donated to the city in 1806.
olanko1
 •  5 years ago
The building of the Trade Academy
Poland › Krakow › Trade Academy building
At the turn of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Krakow experienced a period of economic and cultural development. Under Austrian rule, Polish schools were allowed to operate, so on October 1.
olanko1
 •  5 years ago
Church of the Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Poland › Krakow › Church of the Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary
The Roman Catholic Church belongs to the Felician sisters (the monastic community of St. Felix of Cantalice, part of the third order of St. Francis of Assisi). The church was built in 1882-1884 according to the project of architect Felix Ksizharsky.
olanko1
 •  5 years ago
Jan Dlugosz's house
Poland › Krakow › House of Jan Dlugosz
The house is located at the foot of the Wawel Hill and is the last on Canon Street. It was built in the 14th century as a royal bath, but from the 15th century it became the residence of the canons of the Cathedral, one of whom was Jan Dlugosz, who left his name to the house.
olanko1
 •  5 years ago
Mazepa's house
Ukraine › Chernigiv › House of the regimental office of the Chernihiv regiment
The building of the regimental chancellery was damaged during the fires of 1718 and 1750. In the second half of the eighteenth century. a vestibule with a figured pediment was added to the northern faç ade and another small vestibule was arranged - the entrance to the basement outside.
olanko1
 •  5 years ago
Old train station
Poland › Krakow › Krakow main station
The cornerstone of the building was laid on October 12.1844. The grand opening of the station and the launch of the railway from Krakow to Myslowice took place on October 13.
olanko1
 •  5 years ago
Chapel of Sigismund
Poland › Krakow › Chapel of Sigismund
This chapel is not to be confused with the 19 chapels of the Wawel Cathedral - it is the only one decorated with a gilded dome. After the death of the first wife of King Sigismund I the Old Barbara of Zapolya, the widowed king decided to build a mausoleum of his dynasty.
olanko1
 •  5 years ago
A monument to dog loyalty
Poland › Krakow › Monument to the dog Jock
A small monument located near the Vistula and the Grunwald Bridge. Locals remember this story of a dog that has been waiting for its deceased owner in this place for a year, and tourists need to be explained why Krakow residents respect this ordinary outbred animal so much.
olanko1
 •  5 years ago
Church of St. Nicholas
Poland › Krakow › Church of St. Nicholas
The first Romanesque church on this site was built in the XI or first half of the XII century and belonged to the Benedictines, as evidenced by the bull of Pope Gregory IX in 1229.
olanko1
 •  5 years ago
Monument to Tadeusz Reytan
Poland › Krakow › Monument to Tadeusz Reitan
The initiator of the monument was probably Stefan Reitan, one of the last members of the Reitan family. The monument was built between 1856 and 1859 at the Lilpop, Rau and Loewenstein factories in Warsaw.
olanko1
 •  5 years ago
Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
Poland › Krakow › Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Christ
There are many temples on the quiet street of Copernicus. But this, in my opinion, is the first. No wonder it was given the status of a basilica, and a monument to its creator was erected under the temple wall.
olanko1
 •  5 years ago
Wawel Cathedral
Poland › Krakow › Cathedral of Saints Stanislaus and Wenceslas
The Cathedral of Saints Stanislaus and Wenceslas is the main shrine of the Poles. Therefore, the flow of visitors, both Poles and foreign tourists, goes from morning to evening.
olanko1
 •  5 years ago
Jordan Park
Poland › Krakow › Henrik Jordan Park
The park was established in 1889 on the initiative of Polish public figure Henryk Jordan. As a sign of gratitude for charitable activities and support of physical culture, the city council named the park after him.
olanko1
 •  5 years ago
Church of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Poland › Krakow › Church of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary
The construction of the church was carried out in 2 stages: in 1907-1910 according to the design of Tadeusz Stryż enski and in 1929-1932 according to the design of Franciszek Monczynski.
olanko1
 •  5 years ago
Fire house
Poland › Krakow › fire department building
The building, resembling a medieval castle, always attracts tourists. Built in 1877-1879 in a non-Gothic style designed by Maciej Moraczewski on the initiative of the then president Ziblikevych to accommodate the fire brigade.
olanko1
 •  5 years ago
Church of St. Joseph in Podguž
Poland › Krakow › Church of St. Joseph
The huge church is the architectural dominant of the Podguze district. It was built in the neo-Romanesque style in 1905-1909 by architect Jan Sas-Zubzycki. Brick three-nave basilica with an elongated presbytery and transept.
olanko1
 •  5 years ago
A popular tourist attraction
Ukraine › Kyiv › Kyiv funicular
Interesting object, especially for children. More than 100 people line up for the holidays.
olanko1
 •  5 years ago
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