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Tarnow's Renaissance Walks



That is how Tarnów's Old City is spoken about by art connoisseurs. In the epoch of Renaissance Tarnów was one of the most beautiful towns in Poland.

Beautiful parish church, magnificent town hall, rich polychrome finish of the fronts of townsmen houses constructed in an interesting style - all contribute to Tarnów's impressive outlook.

At the beginning of 16th c. Tarnów had ca. 1,200 inhabitants. The city had its fortified walls, water supply and sewage system. Well-to-do inhabitants were engaged in craft and trade. The then owner of Tarnów was a remarkable politician, well-educated and travelled man, royal great noble, hetman Jan Tarnowski. He resided in his inherited castle located at the top of St. Martin's Mountain, about 2 km away from the town centre. In the 1620s Tarnów was surrounded with new fortified walls, which were partially renovated in the 1960s and can be seen today.

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33-100 Tarnów
Provinsen: MAŁOPOLSKIE
Lengde- og breddegrad: 50.012944,20.987833