Stefan Wyszyński, known as the Primate of the Millennium, used to live in the tenement house at Archidiakońska Street number 7 during the his time as a student at the Catholic Universityof Lublin in the years 1925-1929. An appropriate commemorative plaque with a quote from John Paul II is implemented in the wall of the building.

During the war, priest Stefan Wyszyński spent some time in Laski near Warsaw and in the Zamoyski Palace in Kozłówka near Lublin. After the war, in the years 1946-1948, he returned to Lublin to perform the duties of a bishop – an ordinary of the Lublin Diocese. This fact is commemorated by the epitaph in the Lublin Cathedral and a statue located on the grounds of the metropolitan curia located by the street named after him. A reminder of the great merits of the Primate of the Millennium is also the statue in the courtyard of the Catholic University of Lublin, depicting him alongside pope John Paul II.