St. Michael's Chapel, Wawel Castle

Michała) was a place of worship at Wawel Castle in Kraków, Poland.

A hundred years later, the chronicler Jan Długosz mentions on the hill a brick chapel on the site of an earlier wooden one during the reign of King Casimir III the Great.

The chapel consisted of a nave with a pentagonal chancel to the east and vestry to the north.

In the 17th century it was restored due to the efforts of Bishop Jakub Zadzik.

It was demolished during the Austrian rule in 1803–1804, when the occupying garrison created a large space to hold their drills.

Map with the location of St Michael's Chapel (in red) on Wawel Hill
Remains of the chapel (2006)