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File:Catedral de Gniezno, Gniezno, Polonia, 2014-09-17, DD 25-27 HDR.jpg

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Español: Sarcófago de plata con las reliquias de Adalberto de Praga (956-997), catedral de Gniezno, Gniezno, Polonia. El sarcófago lo forjó Peter von der Rennen en 1662 después de que el anterior (depositado en el año 1623 por el rey Segismundo III Vasa) fuera robado por los suecos en 1655, durante el periodo de la historia polaca conocido como El Diluvio. La catedral, de estilo gótico, fue escenario de la coronación de los primeros reyes de Polonia y fue sede oficial de la iglesia polaca de forma ininterrumpida durante más de 1000 años. A pesar de su larga y trágica historia, el edificio ha permanecido practicamente intacto y es considerado uno de los monumentos más antiguos y sagrados de Polonia.
English: Silver relic coffin of Adalbert of Prague (956-997), Gniezno Cathedral, Gniezno, Poland. The coffin was made by Peter von der Rennen of pure silver in 1662 after the previous one, established in 1623 by King Sigismund III Vasa himself, was robbed by the Swedes in 1655, during the Swedish invasion. The Brick Gothic cathedral served as the coronation place for several Polish monarchs and as the seat of Polish church officials continuously for nearly 1000 years. Throughout its long and tragic history, the building stayed mostly intact making it one of the oldest and most precious sacral monuments in Poland.
Українська: Срібна реліктова труна Адальберта Празького (956-997), Гнезненський собор, Гнєзно, Польща. Труна була виготовлена Петром фон дер Ренненом із чистого срібла в 1662 році, після того як попередня, встановлена в 1623 році самим королем Сигізмундом III Вазою, була пограбована шведами в 1655 році. Цегляний готичний собор служив місцем коронації кількох польських монархів та постійним місцем проживання польських церковних служителів протягом майже 1000 років. Протягом своєї довгої і трагічної історії будівля залишалася в основному цілою, що робить її однією з найстаріших і найцінніших сакральних пам'яток у Польщі.
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