1. Divine Mercy Sanctuary, also known as Sanktuarium Bozego Milosierdzia, is located in the district of Lagiewniki in Krakow, Poland. It is a Catholic pilgrimage site that attracts thousands of visitors every year. The sanctuary comprises the chapel of St. Faustina, the Tomb of St. Faustina, the Convent of the Congregation of the Sisters of Our Lady of Mercy, a retreat house, and a museum dedicated to St. Faustina.

The sanctuary is associated with St. Faustina Kowalska, a Polish mystic who received visions of Jesus Christ in the 1930s. She was canonized as a saint by Pope John Paul II in 2000. The sanctuary has a special significance for the Divine Mercy devotion, which is based on the message of Jesus Christ as revealed to St. Faustina.

2. The Divine Mercy Sanctuary is open every day from 6:30 am to 8:30 pm. The sanctuary can be reached by public transportation such as buses and trams. The nearest tram stop is called \"Bożego Miłosierdzia\" (Divine Mercy) and is located in front of the Sanctuary. Visitors can also reach the sanctuary by taxi or by car. The phone number of the sanctuary is +48 12 252 34 11.

3. The admission to the sanctuary is free, but there may be a fee for some of the facilities or services. Guided tours and audio guides are available for a fee. The museum has a ticket fee of 5 PLN (approximately $1.25 USD) per person. Visitors are requested to dress appropriately and to maintain a respectful demeanor at the sanctuary.