queen's, founded in the 1920s by bishop zygmunt Łazinski and revived in 2001 by cardinal kazimierz Świątekteworthy that despite the reconstruction of the monastery buildings into educational institutions, it was possible to preserve not only their identity, but also their historical significance. we are in the oldest part of the franciscan monastery, the same place where this monastery was founded, where the very first community of monks lived. initially, it is known, there were built monasteries in this place, which adjacent to the altar part of the old church, in 1510 , all the scenes were taken here, which we now know, the stone walls of the monastery were assembled in all parts of the monastery... that there were frescoes here, which we like to see scenes from the life of st. francis asizk, head of the order of the franciscans. these frescoes are from the 17th century, they have been damaged since the 17th century, they have been plugged up, hidden, because they know what the clock is. atheism, if these monasteries would be closed, nelga, if there were some religious scenes in the last