Czestochowa Black Madonna

Journey to this famous shrine is very meaningful,  and the main goal is to admire the iconic, miraculous and holy Black Madonna of Częstochowa. Czestochowa, housing Poland’s national shrine icon, have drawn pilgrims from across the globe for centuries.

Experience an in-depth sightseeing of spiritual and religious center of the country. Admire magnificent basilica and seventeenth century monastery – the finest example of baroque architecture – not only a shrine, but set on a hill, unconquerable and massive fortress. This place has strong connections with John Paul II, the Polish pope. Canonization of JP II made Czestochowa even more popular destination.

As we think about Poland, we see a christian country, with a devout religious community. Christian culture and architecture grew constantly for a thousand years since 966 Poland when the kings of Poland became Christianized.

Experience an in-depth sightseeing excursion to the spiritual and religious centre of the country. Admire the magnificent basilica and seventeenth century monastery – the finest example of baroque architecture – not only a shrine, but set on a hill, unconquerable and a massive fortress. 
The monastery of Jasna Góra is home to the miraculous „Black Madonna”, a Byzantine painting of Our Lady, especially liked by Jan Pawel II. Its unusual name refers to the color of Our Lady’s skin. The painting came to Poland around the 14th century originating in the East.

It’s believed to have miraculous properties, attracking those who seek refuge and help, and it also has a wondrous history. Many people claim to witness a miracle of the Black Madonna.




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