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  2. Częstochowa é uma cidade da Polônia, na voivodia da Silésia. Estende-se por uma área de 159,71 km², com 223 322 habitantes, segundo os censos de 2018, com uma densidade de 1398 hab/km². [1] [2] Apesar de pertencer à voivodia da Silésia desde 1999, Częstochowa não pertence à Silésia, mas à Pequena Polônia.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CzęstochowaCzęstochowa - Wikipedia

    Częstochowa (/ ˌ tʃ ɛ n s t ə ˈ k oʊ v ə / CHEN-stə-KOH-və, Polish: [t͡ʂɛ̃stɔˈxɔva] ⓘ; German: Tschenstochau, Czenstochau [ˈt͡ʃɛnstɔxaʊ̯] ⓘ; Latin: Czanstochova) is a city in southern Poland on the Warta River with 214,342 inhabitants, making it the thirteenth-largest city in Poland. It is situated in the ...

  4. Um dos maiores centros de peregrinação na Europa, o Mosteiro de São Paulo, na Colina da Luz, onde a famosa Madona Negra, quadro bizantino de N. Sra. de Czestochowa. Lugar de meditação e reflexão.

    • Jasna Góra
    • Kaplica Matki Boskiej Częstochowskiej
    • Jasna Góra Museums
    • Ratusz
    • Church of St Andrew and St Barbara
    • Museum of Match Production
    • Parki Podjasnogórskie
    • Muzeum Górnictwa Rud Żelaza W Częstochowie
    • Aleje
    • Miejska Galeria Sztuki
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    A pilgrimage destination for hundreds of years, the Jasna Góra dates back to the 14th century when Władysław, Duke of Opole invited the Pauline Fathers to set up a monastery atop this hill. In the turbulent 17th-century this nationally revered site was defended by ramparts that are still in place. By then Jasna Góra had become one of the most vener...

    At Jasna Góra the Black Madonna is kept inside a chapel built when the monastery was founded in the 14th century. The icon can be seen in a chapel separated from the chancel by a trellis. Whenever you come there will be a crowd of worshippers, and according to etiquette you’re supposed to remain quiet and approach the icon on your knees. Aside from...

    The Black Madonna may be the main motive for making the trip to Jasna Góra but there’s a lot more to keep you at the complex. Aside from taking a guided tour of the monastery buildings and climbing the 519 steps to the top of the tallest church tower in Poland, there are some essential museums to check out. The treasury has valuable candlesticks, v...

    When the separate cities of Old and New Częstochowa were joined together in the 19th century, a new town hall was built on the south side of the new central square, Plac Władysława Biegańskiego. The town hall was first raised in 1828, but an extra storey and a circular tower were added in 1908. It is now the flagship building of the Częstochowa Mus...

    A simple walk south of Jasna Góra, this Baroque church is another stop on the Marian pilgrimage trail in Częstochowa. This building only exists because of a legend associated with the Black Madonna. The tale goes that in 1430 Hussite robbers abandoned the icon here after plundering the monastery, and a spring rose from the ground to clean the image...

    This old match factory is an enlightening document of industrial history. It was established in 1881, and functioned right up to 2010 making Poland’s iconic black cat brand matches. What’s remarkable about the factory is that the machinery on the production line didn’t change from the 1930s until the factory closed. These machines are in working or...

    Down the hill on the eastern side of Jasna Góra is a pair of neighbouring parks, Staszic and 3 Maja, adding up to almost 12 hectares. The two are split by III Aleja, the grand avenue leading to the monastery. Both are littered with monuments and minor visitor attractions and have a mantle of mature deciduous woodland. Staszic, the older of the two,...

    In Park Staszic there’s a museum paying tribute to Częstochowa’s iron ore industry. The attraction is subterranean, made up of a small network of replica mining tunnels that were dug in the mid-1970s. In 1989, when the museum opened, they were equipped with machinery like pumps, excavators, drills and carts from the defunct Szczekaczka iron ore min...

    The full name of this prestigious two-kilometre avenue is Aleja Najświętszej Maryi Panny (Avenue of the Blessed Virgin). With two lanes of traffic flanking a central tree-lined promenade, Aleje was built at the start of the 19th century as a grand artery between the old and new cities. Before that, the route was used by pilgrims making their way up...

    On Aleje, this art gallery has one of the most complete collections of the works of the celebrated 20th-century “Dystopian Surrealist”, Zdzisław Beksiński. His fantastical works can appear rather morbid, but tend to have a wry sense of humour and have influenced a new generation of creators like the film director Guillermo del Toro. The Beksiński g...

    Discover the top attractions of Częstochowa, a city famous for the Jasna Góra Monastery and the Black Madonna icon. Learn about the history, culture and nature of this region, from castles and churches to parks and museums.

  5. 7 de fev. de 2019 · O Mosteiro de Jasna Góra, que fica na cidade de Czestochowa a 140 Km de Cracóvia, é um dos mais famosos santuários marianos da Europa. O mosteiro foi fundado em 1382 por monges paulinos e é destino de peregrinação há centenas de anos. Milhões de peregrinos passam por esta entrada ao longo do ano.

  6. Discover the spiritual capital of Poland and its famous shrine of Our Lady of Jasna Gora, where you can see the Black Madonna painting. Explore the historic monastery, museums, churches, and castles in this city and its surroundings.

  7. Częstochowa, city, Śląskie województwo (province), south-central Poland. The city originally consisted of two settlements—Old Częstochowa, founded in the 13th century, and Jasna Góra (Polish: “Shining Mountain”), founded in the 14th—which were merged in 1826.

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