
Archcathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul
Архикафедральна базиліка Святих Петра і Павла
The Archcathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul is located in Poznań, Poland. This Roman Catholic cathedral, completed in 968, is one of the oldest churches in the country. It features a blend of Gothic and Baroque architectural styles, with significant 15th-century elements.
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The cathedral stands on Ostrów Tumski, an island that is part of the city's historical center. It has undergone several renovations, the most significant after World War II. Visitors can explore its chapels, crypt, and the Golden Chapel, which houses the remains of Poland's first rulers. Accessible by public transport, it is a key religious and historical site in the region.
