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Nativity scene in St. Mark's church in Kraków. Every Christmas a nativity scene depicting Christ's birth is built in all Polish Catholic churches. It is a tradition in Kraków to take a walk on the Boxing Day, visiting churches on the way and taking a while to pray. View using: Autodetect • DevalVR • QuickTime • Flash • FPP WWW • Google Earth placemark • GPX • MapQuest • Zumi • Yahoo Maps • Panoramio Show on map • Show nearest ↓ Comments: 0 • Add a comment ↓ The crypt of the Wielopolski family under the Franciscan church of Saint Casimirus in Kraków. This crypt is a final resting place for members of Wielopolski and Szembek noble families. Coffins decorated with white, red or black velvet contain female bodies; the marble sarcophagus that stands near the entrance kept the body of Prince Jan Wielopolski from Pieskowa Skała (d. 1688). View using: Autodetect • DevalVR • QuickTime • Flash • FPP WWW • Google Earth placemark • GPX • MapQuest • Zumi • Yahoo Maps • Panoramio Show on map • Show nearest ↓ Comments: 0 • Add a comment ↓ Malbork castle - the dining chamber of the High Castle Convent. View using: Autodetect • DevalVR • QuickTime • Flash • FPP WWW • Google Earth placemark • GPX • MapQuest • Zumi • Yahoo Maps • Panoramio Show on map • Show nearest ↓ Comments: 0 • Add a comment ↓ |
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