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Cathedral Basilica of St. Stanislaus and St. Wenceslaus in
Kraków has been the main coronation site and burial site for
Polish monarchs since the 14th century
This is the list of
cathedrals in
Poland sorted by
denomination.
Roman Catholic
Poznań Cathedral, seat of the oldest Polish diocese (now
archdiocese), est. in 968
Gniezno Cathedral, seat of the
Archdiocese of Gniezno, the oldest Polish archdiocese, est. in 1000
Wrocław Cathedral, seat of one of the oldest Polish dioceses (now
archdiocese), est. in 1000
Płock Cathedral, seat of one of the oldest Polish dioceses, est. in 1075; burial site of several medieval Polish monarchs
Frombork Cathedral, seat of the
Archdiocese of Warmia; burial site of astronomer
Nicolaus Copernicus
St. John's Archcathedral, the main Catholic cathedral of left-bank
Warsaw, overlooking the
Warsaw Old Town
Cathedrals of the
Roman Catholic Church in Poland:
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Eastern Orthodox
Cathedral of St. Mary Magdalene in
Warsaw is the main
Polish Orthodox Church
Cathedrals of the
Polish Orthodox Church:
Polish Catholic Church
Cathedrals of the
Polish Catholic Church:
Mariavite Church
Cathedral of the
Mariavite Church:
See also
References
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