[2] Founded by King Casimir Jagiellon, the monastery has attracted the support of townspeople and nobility for centuries.
[2] In 1467, after exchanges between King Casimir Jagiellon and Pope Paul II, Bishop Jan Rzeszowski was directed to establish a monastery.
[3] The position of the monastery originally sat next to Lublin Gate, a component of the Radom city walls.
[3] In January 1698, King Augustus II the Strong stayed at the monastery after his coronation.
[7] The complex features the gothic church of St. Catherine of Alexandria and the neighboring monastery.