Monuments

The Roman-Catholic Archcathedral

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The Roman-Catholic Archcathedral built in the Gothic style in the15th and 16th centuries in place of the older Romanesque one, whose remnants have been preserved in the vaults. It was renovated in the 18th c. in the Baroque style. Next to the cathedral there is the Bishop’s Palace and the late-Baroque 71-metre high belfry, a characteristic element of the Przemyśl panorama. In the upper part of the belfry, on the level of clock faces,  is a view point with a beautiful panorama of the city.

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