St. Florian’s Basilica

in Kraków

St. Florian’s Basilica

in Kraków

Holy Masses

Sundays and Holidays:
6:30, 8:00, 9:30, 11:00, 12:15, 15:15, 18:30, 20:00
Weekdays:
6:00, 6:30, 7:00, 7:30, 8:00, 9:00, 18:30

July and August, weekdays:
6:00, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 18:30

The temple holds all-day Eucharistic Adoration throughout the year

Feel free to read the information about the restored Chapter, which operates under the patronage of St. Florian and St. John Paul II.

See the beauty and rich history of this extraordinary place, learn about its majestic architecture, and experience the spiritual atmosphere.

The St. Florian’s Basilica website provides an online stream of the Eucharist.

The St. Florian’s Basilica website provides an online stream of the Eucharist.

See the beauty and rich history of this extraordinary place, learn about its majestic architecture, and experience the spiritual atmosphere.

Feel free to read the information about the restored Chapter, which operates under the patronage of St. Florian and St. John Paul II.

John Paul II

The year 1949 is an exceptional date in the history of the parish. It is then that a young vicar, Fr. Karol Wojtyła, is transferred to the parish dedicated to St. Florian from the rural parish in Niegowić.

History of the Basilica

See the beauty and rich history of this extraordinary place, learn about its majestic architecture, and experience the spiritual atmosphere.

Saint Florian

Over eight centuries, the cult of St. Florian has become increasingly popular in Kraków. He is a martyr and patron saint who attracts believers from various corners of the world to our city.

Priests

Meet the Basilica’s priests who lead the community with passion and dedication, providing spiritual support and rich experience of a life of faith.

History of the Basilica

Saint Florian

Priests

Discover the Baroque jewel of Kraków – St. Florian’s Basilica, located in the historic Matejko Square. It is one of the oldest Romanesque temples in the city.

Over eight centuries, the cult of St. Florian has become increasingly popular in Kraków. He is a martyr and patron saint who attracts believers from various corners of the world to our city.

Meet the Basilica’s priests who lead the community with passion and dedication, providing spiritual support and rich experience of a life of faith.