Gniezno Doors
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The Gniezno Doors (Polish: Drzwi Gnieźnieńskie, latin Porta Ene, Porta Regia) are a set of bronze doors in Gniezno Cathedral in Gniezno, Poland. The doors are decorated with eighteen scenes from the life of St. Adalbert of Prague. According to Archidiosese of Gniezno [1] they were made about 1175 in Gniezno during rule of Mieszko III the Old and are one of the most significant work of romanesque art in Poland. According to a German sociologist Dietmar Albrecht (Ostsee Akademie), the bronze doors were made at Hildesheim. [citation needed]