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Divine Mercy - historic sites and monuments of Cracow - 3 days

Sightseeing, attending worship, relaxing

We are going to visit 4 places from the UNESCO List. Two of them, the Old Town in Krakow and the Wieliczka Salt Mine, entered the List of the World Heritage in 1978, that is, they were among the first 12 sites chosen for the Unesco List.
Many places on this itinerary are connected with the life and activity of St. John Paul II, as well as St. Sr. Faustina and the idea of the Divine Mercy.

Day 1

Cracow

Following the footsteps of John Paul II you can see most important monuments of the Old Town including: the Main Square with St. Marry’s Basilica housing the spectacular altar by Wit Stwosz, the Cloth Hall, Florianska Gate, St Florian’s Basilica, the Cracow Bishops’ Palace, St. Francis of Assisi Basilica, St. Joseph’s Church, St. Anne’s Collegiate Church, the Alma Mater of Karol Wojtyła - the Jagiellonian University with its oldest part - Collegium Maius.

 

Tour of the famous Wawel Hill with the Royal Castle and its Cathedral. It is a place of the most outstanding historical and cultural value which has become one of the most popular museums.

The castle used to be the place of reign of the kings of Poland. The crypt of the Cathedral holds the tombs of Polish kings, princes and national heroes.

 

Day 2

Sanctuary of the Divine Mercy, The John Paul II Centre

 

The tour will take you to the ”Don’t be afraid” John Paul II Center, richly ornamented with Marko Rupnik’s mosaics, which is located near the Sanctuary of Divine Mercy. At 3 p.m. the Chaplet to the Divine Mercy in the Sanctuary.

 

Day 3

Wieliczka Salt Mine, Kazimierz Jewish District

 

Tour of the  Wieliczka Salt Mine, which houses  2000 chambers hollowed in solid rock, many of them beautifully ornamented. St. Kinga’s Chapel is the most impressive of all. A tourist route is 3.5 km and it takes 3 hours (included on the Unesco list).

 

Tour of Kazimierz Jewish District - which is one of the greatest tourist attractions, a place where Christian and Jewish cultures overlapped and coexisted peacefully for many years. A walk around the district will show you the most famous synagogues ( the Old Synagogue, The Remuh Synagogue, the Isaak’s Synagogue).

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