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Exotic Architecture - Fortifications and Castle Grounds - Marketplace
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View of the former synagogue, from the town wall, across the small marketplace |
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Entry of the former synagogue (essentially consisting of a big room with marvellous decorations, which unfortunately I could not photograph then) Barred ground floor window of the former synagogue |
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All the photos of this page: Hans-Rudolf Hower 1993
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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. |
In the Polish Wikipedia. |
Very detailed encyclopaedic article on this town (in Polish, but with many interesting photos). |
In the English Wikipedia. |
Very detailed encyclopaedic article on the capital of Poland. |
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. |
In the English Wikipedia. |
Very detailed encyclopaedic article on this city. |
In the English Wikipedia. |
Detailed encyclopaedic article on this former concentration and extermination camp situated near Lublin. |
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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