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Malarek’s house

Malarek’s house

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Malarek’s house is a place with an artistic soul, which was born because of the housewife’s need for decorating old huts. In times when, due to the lack of ventilation and omnipresent smoke, the interiors were refreshed with lime, amateur painters decorated them with flowers. Then these flowers were also found on the outer walls

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Centre of Meeting Cultures – former synagogue in Dąbrowa Tarnowska

Centre of Meeting Cultures – former synagogue in Dąbrowa Tarnowska

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The synagogue was built in the second half of the XIX century, under the Jewish architect and engineer’s plan, Abraham Goldstein. The exact date of the termination of the construction was 1st of April 1863. During the World War I the synagogue was destroyed and later on rebuilt just to be devastated again and used

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Curyłowa ’s Farmhouse

Curyłowa ’s Farmhouse

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The farmhouse was built by Felicja Curyłowa and her husband in the 1930s. It consists of Felicja’s house preserved in its original form, a former cowshed, which now houses a room for museum workshops and a museum cash register, as well as a barn with old agricultural and transport equipment. In the back, we can

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The Market Square

The Market Square

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The oldest and the main square of Tarnów is the market. A rectangular market place was charted in 1330 and a pair of streets led out of each corner. Basically, it has not changed its shape till today. It is typical for towns founded under Magdeburg rights. However, during centuries the buildings standing in the

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Semi-tower

Semi-tower

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Walking down Wałowa street we will see a characteristic semi-tower. It was built together with a part of the antemural by bricklayer Bartłomiej probably in 1521. The semi-tower, also called the half- shell tower, represents a contemporary type of a defensive construction with shooting ranges regularly positioned on three storeys. The construction was ordered by

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BWA Palace

BWA Palace

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One of the most frequently visited places by inhabitants of Tarnów is Shooting Park established in 1866. The old seat of the Shooting Association, built in English Neo-Gothic style, today is the location of Biuro Wystaw Artystycznych (Bureau of Art Exhibitions), one of the best such cultural facilities in Poland. The building and the park

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