Church of St. Adalbert
Church of St. Adalbert
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Mikael F
Helsinki, Finland30,625 contributions
Nov 2022
This charming small church is situated at the southeast corner of the Main Market Square.

The earliest parts of the building date to the 11th century. The architecture is a mix of Roman, Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque.

On our visit, the church was closed.
Written November 25, 2022
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Vierdank
Stockholm, Sweden5,110 contributions
Sep 2022
A "companion piece" to the huge St Mary's church, the very small church - or chapel - of St Adalbert is an absolute tranquil place. Silence and people in prayer. Beautiful in its small scale.
The dome has beautiful decorations.

While walking around the enormous square Rynek Glowny, a short visit to this church should absolutely be included.
Written October 10, 2022
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anezreltub
Ramsey, UK107 contributions
Aug 2019 • Couples
Popped into the church as couldn't get the timed tickets for the Underground museum.. Nice small church and then turn right to go into the Vault.. 4 zloty per adult and 2 zloty for a leaflet.. About £1.25 altogether. Good to see the strata layers and bricks below the city, couple of pots and a 1000 year old skeleton on display. Can do church and Vault in around 20-30 mins, so something to fill a bit of time.
Written August 1, 2019
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dgreenarc
Charlotte, NC66 contributions
Jun 2017 • Couples
This is a very tiny church on the main square, but it is very worthwhile going to see the chamber orchestra. This isn't the NY Philharmonic, but it is fascinating to sit in a tiny church (I think it seats about 40, but they somehow fit around 70 people) and it is incredibly intimate. The group is very good and some of the music they play is just fantastic. It is super cheap, and only an hour out of your day. For that it deserves a 5!!
Written June 24, 2017
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DanishTurist
Copenhagen504 contributions
Nov 2016 • Friends
Very cold concert, as in other churches, but here we could sit and look at the heaters , that was not turned on, so we were freezing. It's of course cold in old buildings in winter time, but when you have to sit and listen, and try to enjoy, it was way to cold.
The music was ok,the program not yet working properly, so it was not the music that was expected. But music in church rooms are nice even though...
But the one in Peter and Paul's cathedral much more professional and better.
Written November 9, 2016
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josebenjamin
Midland, MI3,528 contributions
Sep 2016 • Couples
As mentioned in other reviews, this small church is difficult to miss when you visit sites on the main square. On the day of our visit, the church itself was closed, but the underground area was open. Since our Krakow Cards included this attraction, we decided to take a look.

It is somewhat difficult to manage the high stone steps that lead to the underground, particularly for people like us. My wife and I are senior citizens. Once inside, we found a man inviting us to come in and buy a small booklet. This place offers nothing to show or learn. It is just a basement excavated long ago, of what is the oldest church in Krakow. You can see and walk around the entire place in less than 5 minutes.

My recommendation about this site, is to skip it altogether and use your time enjoying the many other attractions. Just a few steps away, you find some of the most interesting ones in town.

Most probably, the concerts offered in the church itself are quite enjoyable, but given the miniscule size of St Adalbert, I can imagine that accommodates not more than 50 people.
Written October 21, 2016
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Kerry080
Dublin, Ireland20 contributions
Jun 2015 • Family
we accidentally stumbled upon this concert which was only an hour long but was really enjoyable, there is only seating for about max of 30 people and there is an entry charge but it was well worth it
Written June 20, 2015
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Saranger
Los Angeles, CA9,171 contributions
Aug 2014 • Couples
This tiny little church on the edge of the square has existed for centuries. Step inside and you'll be surprised how tiny it really is. In the "basement" is a museum (fee) and there are regular nightly concerts (fee).
Written August 28, 2014
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chasmac_11
Wishaw77 contributions
Jun 2014 • Couples
Every second evening there is a short string quartet concert which is a great start to the evening. 12 short popular numbers.
Written July 6, 2014
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QUEEN-STAR
CAMBERLEY62 contributions
Oct 2013 • Family
beautiful attraction, buy tickets anytime during the day from the guy standing outside the church, for that evenings concert. Turn up at the church later that evening for the most wonderful concert by 5 members of the Royal Chamber Orchestra. We were so close, we could see the broken violin bow hairs. Fabulous playing, an absolute must. Shame it only lasted about an hours but worth every minute!
Written March 1, 2014
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