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Trzemeszno Basilica

A monumental domed basilica, twenty minutes by train.

A Baroque-Neoclassical mass with a mighty dome and two towers dominating the town. The interior with its polychrome is among the grandest in Greater Poland.

Tradition links the site with the monastery where the body of St Adalbert is said to have rested before being moved to Gniezno. The best effort-to-reward ratio in the area.

Worth knowing

  • Twenty minutes by train
  • Station in the town
  • Dome and two towers
  • Tradition of St Adalbert
  • A half-day trip

How to get there without a car

approx. 20 min by train

Seven minutes on foot to the station, twenty by train towards Mogilno. The station is in the town itself, the basilica another fifteen minutes on foot.

Half a day is enough: a morning train, the visit, a stroll and back in the afternoon. Several services a day, not hourly – check portalpasazera.pl.

Departure times: portalpasazera.pl

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Frequently asked questions: Trzemeszno Basilica

How do I get to “Trzemeszno Basilica” without a car?+

Seven minutes on foot to the station, twenty by train towards Mogilno. The station is in the town itself, the basilica another fifteen minutes on foot. Departure times are at portalpasazera.pl – trains on this route do not run hourly.

What is worth knowing about “Trzemeszno Basilica”?+

A monumental domed basilica, twenty minutes by train. Among the highlights: Twenty minutes by train, Station in the town, Dome and two towers, Tradition of St Adalbert, A half-day trip.

Who is it a good option for?+

We recommend it especially for: The simplest trip out of Gniezno without a car. From ul. Mieszka I 39 the railway station is 7 minutes on foot, and the bus stops are closer still.

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