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St. Michael's Chapel, Wawel Castle

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20: 28: 147: 218: 223: 108: 61:. The chapel consisted of a nave with a pentagonal chancel to the east and vestry to the north. In the 17th century it was restored due to the efforts of Bishop 228: 184: 53:
The chapel was located in the outer courtyard of the castle hill. The first mention of the chapel dates from 1148. A hundred years later, the chronicler
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in Kraków, Poland. It was both a royal chapel and the chapel of the commoners. The chapel was governed by the dean and canons of Wawel.
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It was demolished during the Austrian rule in 1803–1804, when the occupying garrison created a large space to hold their
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mentions on the hill a brick chapel on the site of an earlier wooden one during the reign of King
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Map with the location of St Michael's Chapel (in red) on Wawel Hill
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This article about a Polish building or structure is a
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