"Home to a Carmelite Monastery"
Ulica Karmelicka has witnessed many miracles in its long history. It was here that Queen Jadwiga left her footprint and Prince Wladyslaw I Herman found the miraculous sand which cured his skin disease. In the 19th century, Karmelicka was not really a street but rather a separate village situated behind the medieval Szewska Gate. It only became a street at the beginning of the 20th century. The famous Carmelite monastery (dating back to 1087) is Karmelicka's prime landmark.
Karmelicka, Krakow, Poland, 31-128
"Home to a Carmelite Monastery"
Ulica Karmelicka has witnessed many miracles in its long history. It was here that Queen Jadwiga left her footprint and Prince Wladyslaw I Herman found the miraculous sand which cured his skin disease. In the 19th century, Karmelicka was not really a street but rather a separate village situated behind the medieval Szewska Gate. It only became a street at the beginning of the 20th century. The famous Carmelite monastery (dating back to 1087) is Karmelicka's prime landmark.
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