Church Of St. Joseph
14 Votes Currently Open- Address: Zamoyskiego 2, 30-523 Kraków, Poland, Krakow Map
- Timings: 08:30 am - 06:00 pm Details
- Phone: +48-126561756
- Time Required: 00:20 Mins
- Tags: Church, Religious Site, Family And Kids
Constructed in 1909 this Roman Catholic of Gothic Revival Church is one of the largest in the city of Krakow, and certainly the largest in this district. From the outside, it looks like a fairy-tale. From the inside, it has a white and gray color palette. The clock tower is 80 meters high. You can spend a minute studying literally every element - the brick facade that’s illuminated at night, the abandoned 1832 belfry of the old church that used to be in the location, the organ, the main altar and side altar. It’s worth heading out into this district just to check out this church. It’s not unusual for tourists to find they’ve spent an entire hour photographing the temple from various angles.
Church Of St. Joseph Travel Tips
- No visits at mass time.
- Opening hours provided here may not be accurate. Confirm visiting hours with the church before your visit.
How to Reach Church Of St. Joseph
- By car or take a taxi.
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- Church Of St. Joseph Address: Zamoyskiego 2, 30-523 Kraków, Poland, Krakow
- Church Of St. Joseph Contact Number: +48-126561756
- Church Of St. Joseph Timing: 08:30 am - 06:00 pm
- Time required to visit Church Of St. Joseph: 00:20 Mins
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0.28% of people who visit Krakow include Church Of St. Joseph in their plan
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14 Times
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09 AM
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40% of people start their Church Of St. Joseph visit around 09 AM
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30 Minutes
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People usually take around 30 Minutes to see Church Of St. Joseph
95% of people prefer to travel by car while visiting Church Of St. Joseph
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