The curse of the royal tomb at Wawel: After its opening, archaeologists began to die
Polish scientists believe that the opening of King Casimir IV Jagiellonian's tomb at Wawel in 1973 led to a bizarre series of deaths among the research team, which was once thought to be the result of a curse.
Referendum Emotions in Krakow. Will Something Similar to Jagodno Happen Under Wawel?
The article discusses the upcoming referendum in Krakow concerning the potential recall of Mayor Aleksander Miszalski, highlighting the pivotal stages and implications for local and national politics.
Before the Ingress of Cardinal Ryś. Does it change anything in the Polish Church?
The ingress of Cardinal Grzegorz Ryś to the Wawel Cathedral is significant not because of sweeping changes but for acknowledging the existence of issues within the Polish Church, an act still considered brave.