Showing posts with label poland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label poland. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

An addendum to the post 'The legend about Kościół Mariacki's towers'



Knife used to kill his brother sketch


You may remember the post The legend about Kościół Mariacki's towers, or not - then read it, I promise it is enthralling. Towards the end of the last paragraph there is written "he was standing by the window and shouted outloud that he was the murderer, showing the knife which he had used to kill his brother. Then, he used the very same knife to stab himself [...]". Well, for those who are still sceptical, let me show you the murder weapon. I have made you gasp, haven't I? Do you believe me now? ;)


Knife used to kill his brother


It is said that following the terrible events the decision was made to hang the knife up on the walls of the Cloth Hall (Sukiennice) for everyone to see. Still today, you can spot it on the left field of the Cloth hall facing the church.


Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Back From Poland



For those who are not on Instagram, or have missed the latest updates, here you have several photos of my Summer trip to Poland - or to be more precise, Lublin and Krakow. There are more photos to come. Soon.




Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Wawel Castle I





Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Mary







Saturday, September 15, 2012

Old Brewery, sublime thou art



On Missionary street (ul. Misjonarska) - in Lublin - lies behind a rusty wire fence, an old building left to crumble away. In bygone days, it was an imposing brewery. Decrepit buildings made of bricks are the ones I am keen on photographing - you have surely noticed it already! There is something very aesthetic in them; wild vegetation jostling through the bricks that are wearing away, windows and bricks overflowing with magnificient shades of colours, asymmetry and bumpiness.




Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Looking onto the Arcaded Courtyard





Wreck





Sunday, September 9, 2012

The legend about Kościół Mariacki's towers





While I was in Poland, I bought a staggering book of legends from Krakow. If you happen to have read my post 'Climax', just forget about it! I found out the 'true' legend behind Kościół Mariacki's towers, written by Józef Mączyński in his book Pamiątka z Krakowa (Souvenir from Krakow), published in 1845. I do not know exactly if he had just collected the legend or if he had made up the story from beginning to end - does it matter? I find it captivating.

There were to be two architect brothers; they planned that each one of them would build one of the two towers - the two towers were expected to be exactly the same and to stand for their brotherly love and consensus. But, as they started working on the plans, no agreement could be made; the eldest brother would not build according to his younger brother's plans, as the latter wanted a very high tower on foundations that were not solid at all. Thus, it was decided that each brother would build his tower according to his own plans. When the younger brother started to erect his own tower, he saw that his elder brother's tower would be higher than his. His pride could not bear that humiliation, and it made him think that the death of his elder brother would stop any further building, and thus his tower would come to be the tallest one - this is what happened when he stabbed his elder brother. No one could find the murderer, but the younger brother's conscience gave him away; when people gathered to see his tower after its building had been finished, he was standing by the window and shouted outloud that he was the murderer, showing the knife which he had used to kill his brother. Then, he used the very same knife to stab himself, and threw himself out of the window.




Monday, September 3, 2012

Światowid - Zbruch Idol



Światowid




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