Blessed Bronisława Chapel, Poland
Take your future spouse to Poland and the stunningly gothic Bronisawa Chapel in Krakow if you've always wanted to get married in a church.
The Blessed Bronisława Chapel is a neo-Gothic Roman Catholic chapel in Kraków, Poland, built between 1856 and 1861 inside the fortified walls of a military fortification built by the Habsburg dynasty during the Austrian Partition of Poland. The chapel was built to take the place of the Polish church from the 18th century, which the Austrians had destroyed in 1854 as they built their stronghold in the Zwierzyniec neighborhood.
The cozy church, which is incorporated into the fortified walls, is decorated with arched stained glass windows, symmetrical towers, and a shrine to a female hermit who once resided there. The 300-meter-high Kosciuszko Mound, one of Krakow's most romantic picnic and panorama locations, is situated directly in front of the chapel and is at its most seductive at dusk.
Location: Kraków, Poland