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“You cannot enter [Wawel Cathedral] without the internal tremor, without fear because it contains in it – as in almost no cathedral of the world – the enormous size, which speaks to us in all our history.” This is what Karol Józef Wojtyła, the Polish Pope John Paul II, said of Kraków’s cathedral in 1964.
Indeed, this grand cathedral, perched on Wawel Hill, has come to symbolise the entire nation, making it a key stop for visitors to Poland's southern city hub. Wawel Cathedral was built in the 14th century by King Władysław the Short. Over the next 400 years, it hosted every royal coronation bar two. As well as being a place of celebration, it is also a place of commemoration, with much of Poland's royalty, including…