Stanisław Borek House

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Map with the location of Stanisław Borek's House (in red) on Wawel Hill

The House of Stanisław Borek (Polish: Dom Stanisława Borka) was a residence at Wawel Castle in Kraków, Poland.

It was constructed in 1551 for the canon Stanisław Borka, who was a diplomat and secretary of King Sigismund I the Old. Only its foundations are left remaining and there are intentions to reconstruct it.

See also

Literature

  • Kazimierz Kuczman, Wzgórze Wawelskie: Przewodnik; [Państwowe Zbiory Sztuki na Wawelu, Ministerstwo Kultury i Sztuki, Zarząd Muzeów i Ochrony Zabytków], Kraków 1988, wyd. drugie.

50°03′13″N 19°56′06″E / 50.05372°N 19.93508°E / 50.05372; 19.93508


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