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The houses of altarists, the last ones
preserved from among the ring of buildings surrounding the cemetery
around St. Elisabeth's church, originate from the fourteenth century.
More Gothic features have been preserved in the three-storey tenement
'Jas'. The higher, four-storey 'Malgosia' has a Baroque facade dating
back from the eighteenth century. An inscription on the Baroque gate
(1728) "Mors lanua Vitae" ("Death the Gateway to Life")
was to remind that it was an entrance to the cemetery. The tenements
house a café and the seat of the Society of Wroclaw Lovers. |
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