The massive edifice of the Town Hall dominates the Rynek. Its contemporary silhouette, with...
More..They are the most beautiful and the best-preserved tenement houses of Zamość townspeople.
More..In the eastern frontage of the Rynek, adjacent to the Grodzka Street, which cuts across...
More..The house was named after Bernardo Morando, the author of the architectural concept...
More..What distinguishes the house from other houses situated along the western frontage of the...
More..The Seminary was founded in 1640 by Katarzyna Zamoyska, maiden name Ostrogska...
More..The former academy is a spacious white building built on a square plan with a roomy yard inside.
More..It was the residence of Jan Zamoyski, his successors and their families. It was here that...
More..Zamość Cathedral is one of the most magnificent Polish temples. It was designed by...
More..It is a Neo-Renaissance palace, built between 1878 and 1882, according to Władysław Siennicki...
More..The small, one-nave Baroque church was founded by Anna Zamoyska, née Gnińska...
More..The market owes its name to a close vicinity of a water body called Zalewa Wielka, which...
More..The church was built between 1618 and 1631, at the site of a former Greek Orthodox Church.
More..Zamość residents use this name to refer to the House of the Second Lending and Saving...
More..The Franciscan Church used to be the largest temple in Zamość and one of the largest churches...
More..It was built between 1756 and 1773 and founded by the Ninth Entailer Jan Jakub Zamoyski.
More..Built at the site of a wooden building in 1610 the Synagogue was the centre of a former Jewish...
More..It is one of the three marketsquares in Zamość Old Town. For many years, till 1942, it had...
More..The church used to be part of a monastic complex of the Order of the Reformati and was...
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