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Lublin Voivodeship
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Zamość

Cathedral of the Resurrection and St. Thomas the Apostle

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Cathedral of the Resurrection and St. Thomas the Apostle

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Cathedral of the Resurrection and St. Thomas the Apostle

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The Cathedral of the Resurrection and St. Thomas the Apostle, commonly known as Zamość Cathedral, is a magnificent religious building located in the heart of Zamość's UNESCO World Heritage-listed Old Town in southeastern Poland. Standing at an elevation of 219 meters, this historic Catholic church is a prime example of Renaissance architecture, designed by the Italian architect Bernardo Morando, who also planned the entire city. It serves as the main church of the Zamość-Lubaczów Diocese and is a significant landmark…

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    July 27, 2024

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    The cathedral was built at the end of the 16th century according to the design of Bernardo Morando, setting the standards of the "Lublin Renaissance"

    August 20, 2022

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    The place where Jan Zamoyski is buried.
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    The Renaissance church in Zamość's Old Town was built in the late 16th century. It is located on the Lublin Renaissance Trail.

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    Location: Zamość, powiat zamojski, Lublin Voivodeship, Poland

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the exact GPS coordinates for Katedra Zmartwychwstania Pańskiego i św. Tomasza Apostoła?

    The cathedral is precisely located at 50°42'59.625"N, 23°15'1.002"E, making it easy to find within the Old Town of Zamość.

    Are there any specific visitor guidelines or entry fees for the cathedral?

    While the provided information doesn't detail specific entry fees or strict visitor guidelines, as an active place of worship and a historical monument, respectful attire and quiet conduct are generally expected. It is advisable to check local signage or the cathedral's official website for current opening hours and any potential entrance fees for specific areas like the belfry or crypts.

    Can I climb the belfry for panoramic views, and when is it accessible?

    Yes, the late-Baroque belfry adjacent to the cathedral offers excellent panoramic views of Zamość's Old Town. It is typically open to visitors during the summer season. It houses three historic bells, including 'Jan,' one of Poland's largest.

    What unique architectural features should I look for inside the cathedral?

    Inside, be sure to notice the 85 unique rosettes, each with a different pattern, carved into the main nave's entablature. The cathedral also features a monumental main altar with a Rococo tabernacle and an impressive 25-stop organ built in 1896.

    Are there any family-friendly activities or points of interest near the cathedral?

    The entire Old Town of Zamość, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is very family-friendly for exploration. Beyond the cathedral's historical significance, families can enjoy leisurely strolls through the meticulously planned Renaissance city, visit the nearby Zamoyski family crypts, and explore other historical buildings and museums in the area. The belfry climb, when open, can also be an exciting activity for children.

    Is the area around Katedra Zmartwychwstania Pańskiego i św. Tomasza Apostoła suitable for dog-friendly walks?

    The Old Town of Zamość is a pedestrian-friendly area, and many public spaces and parks within the city are generally welcoming to dogs on a leash. While dogs are typically not allowed inside religious buildings like the cathedral, you can certainly enjoy walks with your dog around the exterior and through the charming streets of Zamość.

    Are there any wheelchair-accessible paths or facilities near the cathedral?

    The Old Town of Zamość features cobblestone streets, which might present some challenges for wheelchair users. However, many main thoroughfares and public squares are relatively flat. While the cathedral itself, being a historic building, may have limited accessibility, the surrounding area offers opportunities for exploration. It's recommended to check specific accessibility details for the cathedral's interior if planning a visit.

    What kind of historical figures are associated with the cathedral?

    The cathedral is deeply connected to its founder, Jan Zamoyski, the Grand Crown Chancellor and Hetman, whose crypt is located beneath the main nave. The Italian architect Bernardo Morando designed both the cathedral and the city of Zamość. The cathedral also holds relics of St. Thomas the Apostle and a piece of the Blessed Virgin Mary's robe, brought by Jan Zamoyski.

    Where can I find cafes or refreshments after visiting the cathedral?

    Being situated in the heart of Zamość's Old Town, there are numerous cafes, restaurants, and eateries within easy walking distance of the cathedral. You'll find a variety of options to enjoy a coffee, a meal, or a snack after your exploration of the historical site.

    What is the significance of the cathedral's elevation to a 'cathedral' status?

    Initially, the building served as a collegiate church. It was elevated to the rank of a cathedral in 1992 with the establishment of the Zamość-Lubaczów Diocese by Pope John Paul II. This change signifies its role as the principal church of the diocese and a central point for Catholic worship in the region.

    Are there any specific walking routes or trails that start near the cathedral?

    While the cathedral itself is a destination, it is a central point for exploring the Lublin Renaissance Trail and numerous walking routes throughout Zamość's Old Town. You can easily embark on circular walks that highlight the city's architectural wonders, historical sites, and charming streets directly from the cathedral's location.

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