Krakow

Chapel of St. Margaret

  ul. Św. Bronisławy 8 ,   Salwator          (+48) 12 424 43 60     more than a year ago
Chapel of St. Margaret.
Chapel of St. Margaret.

This unique octagonal chapel is one of only three wooden temples left in Kraków. Originally built as a cemetery chapel, throughout its long history it was burned many times (wonder how that happened?) with its present structure having been built in 1690. In ironic, yet typical, contrast to the pre-Slavic pagan god of the wind named ‘Poświst’ who once stood at this site, today you’ll find a statue of Pope John Paul II erected in 2008. The Baroque 17th century altar within the charming chapel was borrowed from the Church of the Holy Saviour just across the street. Unfortunately opportunities to enter are rare, and only occur from July until end of September.

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