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Former Synagogue - Fortifications and Castle Grounds - Marketplace
Among the buildings surrounding the marketplace there are some splendid examples of an architectural style that is exotic for this region.
These exotic buildings were created by Italian architects for Armenian merchants.
If desired, click on the photos to enlarge them.
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The rust-coloured General view
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The blue General view
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All the photos of this page: Hans-Rudolf Hower, 1993.
Internet
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Officiel site of the town of Zamosc (in German, English, Polish, and Ukrainian). |
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In the English Wikipedia. |
Detailed encyclopaedic article on this town. |
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In the Polish Wikipedia. |
Very detailed encyclopaedic article on this town (in Polish, but with many interesting photos). |
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In the English Wikipedia. |
Very detailed encyclopaedic article on the capital of Poland. |
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In the English Wikipedia. |
Shorter encyclopaedic article on this region of the south-east of Poland that has been almost entirely transformed to a national park. |
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In the English Wikipedia. |
Very detailed encyclopaedic article on this city. |
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In the English Wikipedia. |
Detailed encyclopaedic article on this former concentration and extermination camp situated near Lublin. |
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In the English Wikipedia. |
Encyclopaedic article on this national park situated near the Bielo-Russian frontier. |
Arrival by Public Transport
For the arrival at Zamosc see Zamosc & Journeys.
Within Zamosc you can reach all touristic sites by feet.
Hans-Rudolf Hower, 2003
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Last updated: November 8, 2010