
St. Bartholomew’s Church (1466), Kraków, Poland, May 2026

and it’s just as stunning inside

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Copyright Debbie Smyth, 23 May 2026
Posted as part of Six Word Saturday
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That’s a stunning old church! So unique but that is a part of the world I haven’t made it to yet so maybe the style is normal.
Here is ny 6WS which is also doubling as a 6 om Saturday as I went garden themed.
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Not at all what I expected to see inside!
Here’s mine: It’s The Click Of The Day | Out of My Write Mind
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That’s a beautiful wooden church. Hope you are enjoying your travels. This week I’m in my garden https://fakeflamenco.com/2026/05/23/purple-is-unquestionably-my-color-choice/
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I made one more post – from my other blog, as it coincidentally worked out 😀 – https://reflectionsontheriver.wordpress.com/2026/05/23/how-things-turn-out-to-be/
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What a stunning church! Thanks for sharing this. Mine’s a bit different!
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Love this! And here’s mine: https://suejudd.com/2026/05/23/some-lovely-tulips-in-slow-decline/
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That is some church 🙂 I also went to the built environment for this weeks 6WS :- https://davidoakes-images.com/2026/05/23/6ws-6-word-saturday-challenge-93/
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that’s so beautiful
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Beautiful interior.
Mine today: https://mariawijk.wordpress.com/2026/05/23/chocolate-the-answer-to-every-question/
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It’s beautiful! I was in Krakow a few years back but I cannot remember if I was there. Need to look at my archives! My entry here: https://flightsofthesoul.wordpress.com/2026/05/23/how-did-the-elephant-get-there/
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It’s a bit out of the way – about 30 mins on the tram from central Kraków.
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Ah ok..next time then 🙂.
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How did we not see this when we were in Kraków? I’ll make do with your images then ….
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🙂 It was a surprise for me too – a bit out of town, near Nowa Huta, a massive housing area built around steelworks. The church, of course, long preceded the steelworks.
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Nowa Huta was amazing. I was quite taken by it, in a funny kind of way. Glad we went.
Margaret
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I was so glad I did too, Margaret. It was a fascinating area. Although I knew the history pretty well, touring this area made me realise just how long people lived with so little. I was out there in 1980 when Solidarity was building up but it is only looking back that I see the fuller story
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Indeed. But did they have to use the best farming land in the area to build there? No need to answer, just remembering that visit!
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Indeed!
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I’ve been there! A happy memory xx
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It was a happy surprise for me – a real beauty.
And I discovered there’s a whole trail of wooden architecture in Małopolska region – perhaps for a future visit
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