Religious Sites in Zakopane

Religious Sites in Zakopane, Poland

Religious Sites in Zakopane

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  • RetiredWorldTraveler
    Houston, TX171 contributions
    It's worth a stop. Very nice chapel in pretty location with statue of John Paul II in front. Lovely altar and stained glass.
    Written August 7, 2022
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  • historyboy28
    Whitehaven, UK192 contributions
    Nice little chapel, but we didn't see it at its best, on a winter afternoon with the light fading, but the snow made it special. Some carved work inside.
    Written December 18, 2022
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  • Rainbowtravelgirl
    Amsterdam, The Netherlands308 contributions
    From its outside facade, it speaks of its oldness but it evoked a fine backdrop on an autumn season. Getting inside a quaint house of God, the pews are truly antique. Glad to pray here !
    Written November 10, 2019
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  • endrju_74
    Ipswich, UK4,851 contributions
    Saint Albert Chmielowski founded his Albertine Brothers, a Catholic congregation in Krakow in 1888. Shortly afterwards he was given a parcel of land in Kuźnice district of Zakopane by the then owner of large parts of Tatra mountains - count Władysław Zamoyski to build a monastery and a homeless shelter. It took a while to built the complex, and in the end only a small monastery appeared. It was enlarged few times till 1977, when it all burned down. The new monstery, or a hermitage this time, was opened in 1984. The chapel open for tourists sometimes, the rest of the small complex strictly for monks. Two years initial school (novitiate) for candidats to joint the Albertine Brothers is also run here. Accessible by short but steep in places yellow trail, which starts in Kalatówki, by Albertine Sisters monastery - about half an hour one way.
    Written February 16, 2020
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