St. Andrew’s Church is a historic Romanesque church that was constructed between 1079 and 1098 by Palatine Sieciech in Krakow’s Old Town neighborhood. It is a rare surviving illustration of a fortified church used for defense in Europe. One of the oldest structures in Krakow and one of the best-preserved in all of Poland, it was constructed in the Romanesque architectural style. When the Mongols attacked Krakow in 1241, it was the only church that managed to survive. The structure has undergone numerous renovations, but the current Baroque interiors include beautiful golden altars, artwork by Karol Dankwart, and Baltazar Fontana-designed ornamentation. A wonderful option for ensembles who want to play in a historic venue. Krakow