It was build as a satellite city to Cracow. According to German law, the Polish king – Kazimierz Wielki, found the Corpus Christi’s Church, as a parish one. But it wasn’t the first church in the neighborhood. From XI century there was a Christian temple, which, following the tradition, was a place of death St. Stanislaw – the Cracow’s bishop.
   
The Corpus Christie's Church A catholic church is situated in the Kazimierz. This district is makes people think of a Jewish part of Cracow. However Kazimierz was found in 1335 as a catholic city and according to a medieval rule there was a church build in the corner of a Market. This is a very beautiful, baroque church with the main altar made by Tomasz Dolabella. The Corpus Christie’s Church is worth to visit because of pulpit created as a bout.
  The Paulini's Church This is a very unique chuch for Cracow. First of all it is the Michael Archangel’s Church, what suggests that it was build on the place of an old pagan temple. In this church according to the legend Saint Stanislaw – patron saint of Cracow and Poland, was murdered. Next to the church there is the pond, where the body of saint Stanislaw were suppose to knit together. Inside there are even traces of his blood on the wall. The second reason to visit the church is the of merit crypt with tombstones of the greatest Polish citizens.
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