Category:Royal Corridor in Warsaw

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Royal Corridor in Warsaw
The Royal Corridor in Warsaw is a covered passage connecting the Royal Castle with the St. John's Cathedral, built for Queen Anna Jagiellon in the late 16th century and extended in the 1620s after Michał Piekarski's failed 1620 attempt to assassinate King Sigismund III Vasa as he was entering the Cathedral.
This is a category related to an object of cultural heritage inscribed in the registry (Warsaw registry) of the Masovian Voivodeship with number 180/3 z 1.07.1965.
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LocationŚródmieście, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
Street address
  • Kanonia 4
Heritage designation
  • immovable monument in Poland
Inception
  • 17th century
Map52° 14′ 55.87″ N, 21° 00′ 51.11″ E
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