Sandomierz Cathedral
Cathedral Basilica of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Sandomierz (Polish: Bazylika katedralna Narodzenia NMP w Sandomierzu) is a gothic cathedral constructed in 1360. The cathedral was renovated in the baroque style in the 18th century, and first received the rank of cathedral in 1818.
| Sandomierz Cathedral | |
|---|---|
| Cathedral Basilica of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary | |
Bazylika katedralna Narodzenia NMP w Sandomierzu | |
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| Location | Sandomierz, Poland |
| Denomination | Roman Catholic |
| Architecture | |
| Style | Gothic, Baroque |
| Years built | 1360 |
Blood libel paintings

This cathedral contains a series of paintings built into the church's wooden panelling depicting the Martyrologium Romanum. The third painting shows the scene of a supposed blood libel which is claimed "...depicts ritual murders committed in Sandomierz by Tatarians on Christian children".[1] The inscription next to the painting reads filius apothecarii ab infidelibus judeis sandomiriensibus occisus (English: son of an apothecary, killed by infidel Sandomierz Jews).[2]
Gallery
Painting of Sandomierz by Józef Szermentowski, with the cathedral in the center, 1855.
Photo of the cathedral taken by Narcyz Witczak-Witaczyński, 1935.
Nave of the cathedral.
Baroquepulpit of the cathedral.
Ceiling of the nave.
References
- Fr Edward Górecki Ph.D, A Guide to Sandomierz Cathedral.
- Joanna Toarska-Bakir Ph.D., Sandomierz Blood-Libel Myths. Final Report 2006 by University of Warsaw.
