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A solemn mass in memory of victims of the Volyn tragedy was held at the Roman Catholic Cathedral in the city of Lutsk, Volyn ...
The three-day celebration of the centenary, dubbed “Frassati Days,” drew pilgrims from the United States, Poland, and ...
A bronze compass, possibly used by one of history’s greatest astronomers, was recently uncovered during an archaeological dig in northern Poland. This rare find, made near the remains of a ...
Soar over Elbląg, Poland, with captivating drone footage showcasing its reconstructed Old Town, the towering St. Nicholas Cathedral, and the unique Elbląg Canal's inclined planes—highlighting the city ...
The largest single haul came from Płock Cathedral in what is now central Poland. The exhumed bones were dated between 1100 and 1495, matching written records.
New genetic research has traced the paternal line of Poland’s first royal dynasty, challenging long-held national traditions about the origins of the Piasts.
The regalia was found in a secret vault. A secret vault containing the burial regalia of the leaders of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and Poland was found in the dungeons of the Vilnius Cathedral, LRT ...
Join Rick Steves for a "best of Poland" special featuring Kraków, Warsaw, Gdańsk and more. This one-hour "best of Poland" special begins in Kraków, with a stunning square, historic castle, and ...
Long-lost crowns, rings, and sceptres dating back to the 15th and 16th centuries have resurfaced in the crypt of Lithuania’s most famous cathedral.
Crowns, jewels, and a scepter belonging to royal members of the old Poland-Lithuania commonwealth have recently been found behind loose stones under a cathedral in Vilnius. Hidden away for ...
Important discovery in the basement of the Cathedral of Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania: the treasure of the sovereigns of Lithuania and Poland(Alexander Jagellon who was grand duke of Lithuania ...
Archaeology & History Hidden Royal Trove Discovered in Underground Vault of Lithuanian Cathedral The stash includes rings, medallions, crowns, and scepters from Poland's golden age.