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- Wrocław_Cathedral abstract "The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Wrocław, (Polish: Archikatedra św. Jana Chrzciciela, German: Breslauer Dom, Kathedrale St. Johannes des Täufers), is the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Wrocław and a landmark of the city of Wrocław in Poland. The cathedral, located in the Ostrów Tumski district, is a Gothic church with Neo-Gothic additions. The current standing cathedral is the fourth church to have been built on the site.A first church at the location of the present cathedral was built under Přemyslid rule in the mid 10th century, a fieldstone building with one nave about 25 m (82 ft) in length, including a distinctive transept and an apse. After the Polish conquest of Silesia and the founding of the Wrocław diocese under the Piast duke Bolesław I Chrobry about 1000, this Bohemian church was replaced by a larger basilical structure with three naves, a crypt, and towers on its eastern side. The first cathedral was however soon destroyed, probably by the invading troops of Duke Bretislaus of Bohemia around 1039. A larger, Romanesque-style church was soon built in its place in the times of Duke Casimir I, and expanded similar to Płock Cathedral on the behest of Bishop Walter of Malonne in 1158.After the end of the Mongol invasion, the church was again largely rebuilt in the present-day Brick Gothic style. It was the first building of the city to be made of brick when construction of the new choir and ambulatory started in 1244. The nave with sacristy and the basements of the prominent western steeples were added under Bishop Nanker until 1341.On June 19, 1540, a fire destroyed the roof, which was restored 16 years later in Renaissance style. Another fire on June 9, 1759, burnt the towers, roof, sacristy, and quire. The damage was slowly repaired during the following 150 years. In the 19th century, Karl Lüdecke rebuilt the interior and western side in neogothic style. Further work was done at the beginning of the 20th century by Hugo Hartung, especially on the towers ruined during the 1759 fire.The cathedral was almost entirely destroyed (about 70% of the construction) during the Siege of Breslau and heavy bombing by the Red Army in the last days of World War II. Parts of the interior fittings were saved and are now on display at the National Museum in Warsaw. The initial reconstruction of the church lasted until 1951, when it was reconsecrated by Archbishop Stefan Wyszyński. In the following years, additional aspects were rebuilt and renovated. The original, conical shape of the towers was restored only in 1991.The cathedral holds the largest pipe organ in Poland built in 1913 by Walcker Orgelbau for the Centennial Hall, formerly the largest organ in the world.".
- Wrocław_Cathedral thumbnail Poland_Wroclaw_Cathedral_2007.jpg?width=300.
- Wrocław_Cathedral wikiPageID "3888677".
- Wrocław_Cathedral wikiPageRevisionID "590831972".
- Wrocław_Cathedral architectureStyle Gothic_architecture.
- Wrocław_Cathedral buildingName "( )".
- Wrocław_Cathedral buildingName "Cathedral of St. John the Baptist".
- Wrocław_Cathedral consecrationYear "1272".
- Wrocław_Cathedral facadeDirection "west".
- Wrocław_Cathedral imageSize "300".
- Wrocław_Cathedral location Ostrów_Tumski,_Wrocław.
- Wrocław_Cathedral location Wrocław.
- Wrocław_Cathedral province Roman_Catholic_Archdiocese_of_Wrocław.
- Wrocław_Cathedral religiousAffiliation Catholic_Church.
- Wrocław_Cathedral yearCompleted "12721341".
- Wrocław_Cathedral yearCompleted "1951".
- Wrocław_Cathedral subject Category:Basilica_churches_in_Poland.
- Wrocław_Cathedral subject Category:Churches_in_Wrocław.
- Wrocław_Cathedral subject Category:Gothic_architecture_in_Poland.
- Wrocław_Cathedral subject Category:Religious_buildings_completed_in_1951.
- Wrocław_Cathedral subject Category:Roman_Catholic_cathedrals_in_Poland.
- Wrocław_Cathedral point "51.11416666666667 17.04611111111111".
- Wrocław_Cathedral type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Wrocław_Cathedral type Building.
- Wrocław_Cathedral type Place.
- Wrocław_Cathedral type ReligiousBuilding.
- Wrocław_Cathedral type Wikidata:Q532.
- Wrocław_Cathedral type Place.
- Wrocław_Cathedral type Location.
- Wrocław_Cathedral type SpatialThing.
- Wrocław_Cathedral comment "The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Wrocław, (Polish: Archikatedra św. Jana Chrzciciela, German: Breslauer Dom, Kathedrale St. Johannes des Täufers), is the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Wrocław and a landmark of the city of Wrocław in Poland. The cathedral, located in the Ostrów Tumski district, is a Gothic church with Neo-Gothic additions.".
- Wrocław_Cathedral label "Archikatedra św. Jana Chrzciciela we Wrocławiu".
- Wrocław_Cathedral label "Breslauer Dom".
- Wrocław_Cathedral label "Cathédrale de Wrocław".
- Wrocław_Cathedral label "Cattedrale di Breslavia".
- Wrocław_Cathedral label "Wrocław Cathedral".
- Wrocław_Cathedral label "Вроцлавский собор".
- Wrocław_Cathedral label "弗罗茨瓦夫主教座堂".
- Wrocław_Cathedral sameAs Wroc%C5%82aw_Cathedral.
- Wrocław_Cathedral sameAs Breslauer_Dom.
- Wrocław_Cathedral sameAs Cathédrale_de_Wrocław.
- Wrocław_Cathedral sameAs Cattedrale_di_Breslavia.
- Wrocław_Cathedral sameAs Archikatedra_św._Jana_Chrzciciela_we_Wrocławiu.
- Wrocław_Cathedral sameAs Q910211.
- Wrocław_Cathedral sameAs Q910211.
- Wrocław_Cathedral lat "51.11416666666667".
- Wrocław_Cathedral long "17.04611111111111".
- Wrocław_Cathedral wasDerivedFrom Wrocław_Cathedral?oldid=590831972.
- Wrocław_Cathedral depiction Poland_Wroclaw_Cathedral_2007.jpg.