Embark on a private tour from Krakow to Czestochowa and explore the revered Jasna Gora Monastery. Visit the Black Madonna Shrine and discover the rich history of this spiritual capital of Poland.
Embark on a private tour from Krakow to Czestochowa and explore the revered Jasna Gora Monastery. Visit the Black Madonna Shrine and discover the rich history of this spiritual capital of Poland.
- Our Lady of Czestochowa / The Black Madonna - The Black Madonna painting is the focus of any visit to Jasna Góra. Said to have been painted by Luke the Evangelist, it is thought to have been painted in the 14th century. The painting has been credited with numerous military successes, including the defeat of Swedish forces at Jasna Góra in 1655 and…
- Our Lady of Czestochowa / The Black Madonna - The Black Madonna painting is the focus of any visit to Jasna Góra. Said to have been painted by Luke the Evangelist, it is thought to have been painted in the 14th century. The painting has been credited with numerous military successes, including the defeat of Swedish forces at Jasna Góra in 1655 and the victory in the Battle of Vienna in 1683. Featuring the Virgin Mary holding the baby Jesus, the painting is unveiled to visitors daily, to a special musical accompaniment called the ‘royal intrada’. Check the unveiling times to make sure you don’t miss out on seeing this sacred artwork.
- Bazylika Jasnogórska - The church is dedicated to the Holy Cross and to the Assumption of the Holy Mother. Designated a basilica in 1906, the church’s baroque interior is richly decorated with rich stucco and paintings. The main altar in the form of late baroque marbled sculpture depicts the Assumption of the Mother of God.
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Our Lady of Czestochowa / The Black Madonna - The Chapel of Our Lady with the Image of the Mother of God and Baby Jesus, also known as the Black Madonna, is the most important goal of the pilgrims arriving in Jasna Góra. It was from the altar of Our Lady that the Polish kings set out on military expeditions and brought here their votive offerings. John Paul II also offered a Golden Rose and the belt shot through during the attempt on his life in 1981, which are now placed next to the image of the Black Madonna.
The chapel consists of three parts erected at different times. The oldest, gothic part is today’s presbytery and is decorated with an ebony and silver altar from the 17th century. The second, baroque part is decorated with votive offerings, expressing gratitude to the Mother of God for favors. The third part of the chapel dates from the beginning of the 20th century.
Visitors are welcome to attend mass, which is held daily. - Jasna Góra - This is the highest point of Jasna Góra and currently the highest church tower in Poland (106.3 m). 519 steps lead to the fifth floor, from which one can view the whole area. Above the first floor, there is a clock with 36 bells which play the melodies of songs of St. Mary.
- Jasna Gora - Library. It is divided into two parts – old and new. There are about 8000 old prints and medieval illuminated manuscripts here, including unique specimens from the royal collections of the Jagiellonians, in the old library. The library’s ceiling is decorated with frescoes from the first half of the 18th century.
- Jasna Gora - Knights’ Hall. The representative, early baroque hall of Jasna Góra, stands adjacent to the upper part of the Chapel of the Mother of God. Built in 1647, it was a room for debates, meetings and conventions. In 1936, the first plenary synod of the reborn Poland took place there. It also displays 17th century paintings depicting important events in the history of the monastery
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Jasna Gora - Museum. You can also explore a collection of Polish national treasures in the Museum of the 600th Anniversary of Jasna Góra. The museum includes:
three of the twelve dresses decorating the miraculous image
a collection of instruments of the Jasna Góra Ensemble that played music during the liturgy at the shrine from the 17th century
the monastery’s foundation deeds - Jasna Gora - The Way of the Cross was built in 1900-1913 according to the design of Stefan Szyller in the monastery park which is surrounded on three sides by the walls of the Sanctuary. The figures of 14 stations were cast in bronze by the Warsaw sculptor Pius Welonski. It has already become a tradition of pilgrimages in Jasna Góra to conduct the service of the Way of the Cross here.
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Jasna Gora - Grounds. The fortified 14th century monastery complex dominates Częstochowa’s skyline from its hilltop perch at the end of Ill Aleje, a tree-lined avenue bordered by two parks.
The iconic steeple – the tallest in Poland - can be seen from across the city. If you’re feeling fit, why not scale the 519 steps and check out the view from the top.
A clock tower overlooks the complex. Every 15 minutes, the 36 bells play hymns about the Blessed Virgin Mary or, depending on the season, Christmas carols and Easter songs. - Jasna Gora - Fortifications. The monastery was heavily fortified in the 17th century to protect it from attack and the ramparts, arsenal with cannons are still in place to explore today. The armoury building is a reminder that the shrine had to defend itself from enemy attacks many times in its history, including a raid by Hussites who cut the painting so badly it had to be repainted.
- Private transportation
- Professional local guide
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off
- Private transportation
- Professional local guide
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off
- Entry or admission fee (optional)
- Gratuities
- Entry or admission fee (optional)
- Gratuities
Our tour guide / driver will meet you at your hotel to take you on a fully private trip to Jasna Gora Monastery in Czestochowa. Journey from Krakow to Czestochowa, visiting Poland’s most sacred place - Jasna Gora Monastery. Czestochowa is recognized for its renowned Jasna Gora Pauline Monastery, which houses the Black Madonna painting, a Virgin Mary…
Our tour guide / driver will meet you at your hotel to take you on a fully private trip to Jasna Gora Monastery in Czestochowa. Journey from Krakow to Czestochowa, visiting Poland’s most sacred place - Jasna Gora Monastery. Czestochowa is recognized for its renowned Jasna Gora Pauline Monastery, which houses the Black Madonna painting, a Virgin Mary shrine. Known as the Queen of Poland, she is entrusted to the entire nation and country. As Poland’s spiritual hub, it draws millions of pilgrims from around the world each year. During your excursion, you could tour the Basilica with the Black Madonna Shrine, a 600-year-old Monastery exhibit, the Armoury Room and the Treasury Room. Enjoy the stunning Polish countryside scenery on your return journey to your Krakow hotel.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.