Holy Cross Church

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Holy Cross Church

Building · Śródmieście

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Krakowskie Przedmieście 3, 00-047 Warszawa, Poland

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Monument to Chopin's heart, stunning baroque architecture, free entry  

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Krakowskie Przedmieście 3, 00-047 Warszawa, Poland Get directions

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Krakowskie Przedmieście 3, 00-047 Warszawa, Poland Get directions

+48 22 826 89 10
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An Unromantic Look at 10 Preserved, Disembodied Hearts

"During his final days, famed Polish composer Frédéric Chopin made the gruesome request that his heart be taken from his corpse and sent back to his home country, knowing full well that his body would never leave Paris.  When he passed, Chopin’s eldest sister, Ludwika Jędrzejewicz, complied with his request, taking the heart before his body could be buried and secreting it back to Poland in a jar of booze (most likely cognac). Jędrzejewicz hid the hearty package under her cloak, avoiding officers and agents that might ask too many questions about the body part she was carrying. She was able to smuggle it to the Holy Cross Church in Warsaw, where it was buried beneath a small monument. Given Chopin’s popularity in his native Poland, the monument to his heart quickly became a rallying point for proud nationalists. During World War II, the Nazis, knowing the power the composer’s legacy held over the people, stole the heart (as well as outlawing playing his music). However, after the war, they gave it back. The heart was reinterred in the church and remains there to this day, undisturbed until recently. In 2014 a secret Ocean’s 11-like group of church officials, scientists, and medical experts dug up the heart under cover of night. As evocative as the situation sounds, the group was actually just checking the container preserving the heart. They feared it might have cracked, which would have allowed the heart to dry out and decay. Knowing how beloved Chopin still is among the Polish people they simply wanted to avoid causing a public outcry at the exhumation. Though Chopin’s heart is no longer beating, luckily it is still in great condition." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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The Ultimate Guide to Scattered Body Parts

"During his final days, famed Polish composer Frédéric Chopin made the gruesome request that his heart be taken from his corpse and sent back to his home country, knowing full well that his body would never leave Paris.  When he passed, Chopin’s eldest sister, Ludwika Jędrzejewicz, complied with his request, taking the heart before his body could be buried and secreting it back to Poland in a jar of booze (most likely cognac). Jędrzejewicz hid the hearty package under her cloak, avoiding officers and agents that might ask too many questions about the body part she was carrying. She was able to smuggle it to the Holy Cross Church in Warsaw, where it was buried beneath a small monument. Given Chopin’s popularity in his native Poland, the monument to his heart quickly became a rallying point for proud nationalists. During World War II, the Nazis, knowing the power the composer’s legacy held over the people, stole the heart (as well as outlawing playing his music). However, after the war, they gave it back. The heart was reinterred in the church and remains there to this day, undisturbed until recently. In 2014 a secret Ocean’s 11-like group of church officials, scientists, and medical experts dug up the heart under cover of night. As evocative as the situation sounds, the group was actually just checking the container preserving the heart. They feared it might have cracked, which would have allowed the heart to dry out and decay. Knowing how beloved Chopin still is among the Polish people they simply wanted to avoid causing a public outcry at the exhumation. Though Chopin’s heart is no longer beating, luckily it is still in great condition." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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William K.

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A beautiful building to check out when in the Old Warsaw area, especially if you are a music lover. The architecture in here is absolutely stunning. You could sit inside here for hours and not get bored, but rather mesmerized by the surroundings inside the church. And do not forget to check out the location where Frederic Chopin's heart was buried - hence my remark about if you are a music lover. Even better, this attraction is FREE, so definitely put this on your to-do list when in Warsaw.
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Rabia J.

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The Holy Cross Church is a Catholic Church in Warsaw. Its very splendid in architecture with its many paintings and sculptures in baroque setting. It's across a university campus therefore many students come here. It's in the middle of Warsaw with its central location. There are multiple mass timings per week and more information is on their website- http://swkrzyz.pl/ The major historic significance is that composer Frédéric Chopin's heart is held in this church. His body is buried in a Paris but his request was that his heart be taken back to Poland (his birth country). Exact spot of the heart- It's buried inside a small monument inside the church. It's towards the left center of the church. For me this was a must spot while in Warsaw due to the historical perspective. Surprisingly no admission fee to visit this church as a tourist. ~