Mogiła Abbey

Local nameOpactwo Cystersów w Mogile
LocationMogiła, Kraków, Poland

Mogiła Abbey is a Cistercian monastery in the Nowa Huta District of Kraków, Poland. The abbey was founded in 1222 by the Bishop of Kraków, Iwo Odrowąż. The religious complex was built for religious reasons as well as for prestige. It was the largest and most impressive church in medieval Poland after Wawel Cathedral, and served as the Odrowąż family's burial place until the 16th century.

The architectural complex includes the stuccoed Polish Gothic church, the Basilica of the Holy Cross, which serves as the Parish Church of St. Bartholomew the Apostle as well as the abbey church for the monks. There is also the Polish Renaissance-style abbot's palace, built around 1569, as well as the red-brick monastery, with a broad inner courtyard, outbuildings, vegetable garden, greenhouse, etc.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mogiła_Abbey

Official Website http://www.mogila.cystersi.pl/

Coordinates 50°3'51.857" N 20°3'12.203" E

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