Benedykt from Sandomierz
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Benedykt of Sandomierz (Polish: Benedykt z Sandomierza) was a Polish Renaissance architect, who together with Bartolommeo Berrecci rebuilt the Wawel Royal Castle in Kraków under the rule of Sigismund I of Poland after it burnt down in 1499.
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[edit]- S. Tomkowicz, Benedykt Sandomierzanin, builder of the Cracow castle in the third decade of the 16th century
- J. Dobrowolski, Art of Cracow, Cracow 1971
- J. Szablowski, Some remarks on the royal castle in Piotrków, the work of Master Benedykt, builder of Sigismund I
- T. Ratajczak Master Benedykt - royal architect of Zygmunt I, Cracow 2011
- Stefan Komornicki, in: Polski Słownik Biograficzny. T. 1. Kraków: Polish Academy of Arts and Sciences - Main Composition in Gebethner and Wolff's Bookstore, 1935, p. 425 Reprint: Zaklad Narodowy im. Ossolińskich, Kraków 1989, ISBN 83-04-03484-0
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Castle Tower in Piotrków Trybunalski
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Courtyard in Niepołomice Castle