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Dębno – church

Dębno – church

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St. Margaret’s church in Dębno is located south from the castle in Dębno. The construction was started by chancellor of the crown Jakub of Dębno and completed by his son Jakub Szczekocki. The church was erected a little later than the castle, at the turn of the 16th century. St. Margaret’s church is a late

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Wierzchosławice – church

Wierzchosławice – church

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First of all Wierzchosławice takes pride in Wincenty Witos, an activist of peasant movement and three times the prime minister of the Republic of Poland, who was born and buried there. However, the local parish church is also worth visiting. The parish in Wierzchosławice was probably founded in the 13th century. The first three churches

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The Jewish cemetery in Tarnów

The Jewish cemetery in Tarnów

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Jewish cemetery in Tarnów at Szpitalna Street is one of the oldest Jewish necropolises in Poland. The first mention of its existence comes from 1581. Over the centuries, its area has been successively enlarged and now it amounts to over hectares. During World War I, the bodies of soldiers killed during the fighting in the

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District Museum Rynek 3

District Museum Rynek 3

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The historic house No. 3 is located on the western side of the market square. It was established in the 16th century on the site of an older building with the use of its cellars. It was a multi-storey building with an arcaded tract. It was called the “Rossowska” tenement house from a Scot’s owner named

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Czchów Castle

Czchów Castle

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The tower perfectly visible from the road to Nowy Sącz is the oldest part of the castle. It was built at the end of the 13th century. The first mention of the castle comes from 1356. The castle played the role of protecting the customs chamber on the way to Hungary, the seat of the

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Czchów Castle

Czchów Castle

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The tower perfectly visible from the road to Nowy Sącz is the oldest part of the castle. It was built at the end of the 13th century. The first mention of the castle comes from 1356. The castle played the role of protecting the customs chamber on the way to Hungary, the seat of the

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