The castle of Wawel, on a limestone hill on the north bank of the Viswa River in Krakow, is well preserved as one of Poland's oldest palaces, the king's mansion from the 10th century, where many coronations were completed. The cathedral in the castle is the National Temple of Poland, the cathedral of the Catholic Archdiocese of Krakow, and has been the site of the coronation of the Polish monarchs for nearly 1,000 years, and the main church of Wawel is the first choice for the Polish monarchs after the 14th century The cathedral displays the ancient coffin of the Polish king and bishop of Krakow. The spirit of the former Polish president and wife who died in the 2010 crash is placed in the castle underground church, the only coffin that can be photographed...