Church of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Kraków

On the outside wall of the church along Garbarska Street there's a stone with a footprint carved into it, allegedly set by the Queen herself.

The Gothic church was largely destroyed during the Swedish Deluge and was rebuilt in a Baroque style in the second half of the 17th century and consecrated in 1679.

[2] On August 15, 1683, Jan III Sobieski said his final prayers in Kraków at this church before setting out for his victorious Battle of Vienna against the Ottoman Empire.

The main altar depicts the Visitation of Saint Elizabeth by Virgin Mary, and is one of the largest examples of Baroque woodcarving in Kraków.

The most famous work of art in the church is the icon of Our Lady of Piasek, which can be found in a chapel on the south side of the nave.

The Carmelite Church as seen from Rajska street
The church as seen from Karmelicka street
Our Lady of Piasek