Krakow - St. Catherine's church interior; Shutterstock ID 78496810; Your name (First / Last): Lauren Gillmore; GL account no.: 56530; Netsuite department name: Online-Design; Full Product or Project name including edition: 65050/ Online Design /LaurenGillmore/POI

Shutterstock / wjarek

St Catherine's Church

Kraków


One of the most monumental churches in the city, and possibly the one that has best retained its original Gothic shape, St Catherine’s was founded in 1363 and completed 35 years later, though its planned towers were never built. The lofty and spacious whitewashed interior boasts the imposing, richly gilded baroque high altar from 1634 and some flamboyant choir stalls.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Kraków attractions

1. Ethnographic Museum

0.11 MILES

The permanent exhibition here features the reconstructed interiors of traditional Polish peasant cottages and workshops, folk costumes, craft and trade…

2. Corpus Christi Church

0.15 MILES

In the northeastern corner of Plac Wolnica and founded in 1340, this was the first church in Kazimierz and for a long time the town’s parish church. Its…

4. Judaica Foundation

0.19 MILES

This large 19th-century prayer room serves as a leading venue for lectures, films, art presentations and discussions concerning local Jewish life and…

5. Plac Nowy

0.22 MILES

The centre of Kazimierz is marked by this popular square, with its signature early-20th-century roundhouse at the centre. This was once the commercial…

6. Kraków Pinball Museum

0.24 MILES

All-you-can-eat pinball. A basement filled with retro pinball machines and video games from your youth (if you happened to grow up anywhere from the 1960s…

7. Museum of Municipal Engineering

0.24 MILES

Trams and trucks fill the yard of this former tram depot, while inside there's a fun collection of cars and motorbikes. A room of hands-on magnetic and…

8. Temple Synagogue

0.28 MILES

One of the quarter's most visually arresting synagogues, the Temple dates from the mid-19th century. It was built in Moorish style and then given a lavish…