• We have stopped in Tarnów on the way from Rzeszów to Kraków. The station is impressive and has everything what is needed including a restaurant.
  • The cemetery dates to 1583 and is one of the oldest in the region. It remains active, though devastated ... Jewish Cemetery of Tarnów. At the intersection of ul.
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  • The old town of Tarnów, called the "pearl of the Polish Renaissance", is one of the most beautiful examples of the Renaissance architectural layout of Polish cities.
  • The prisoners from Tarnow were tattooed with numbers from 31 to 758 and this marked the beginning of the hell that was Auschwitz concentration camp.
  • Polish group of supporters and jewish families with roots in tarnów is undertaking a major restoration and documentation of the tarnów jewish cemetery!
  • The Old Cemetery is the most beautiful necropolis in Tarnów, founded around 1790. There are tombstones of many distinguished people, including the...
  • The first transport of Polish prisoners to Auschwitz departed from the old mikvah building (ritual Jewish bath) at Boznic St. in Tarnow on 14 June 1940.
  • In 1991, the original wrought-iron gate of the Tarnów Jewish Cemetery was taken to the newly created Museum of the Holocaust in Washington, DC.
  • The old town of tarnów, called the pearl of the polish renaissance, . Tarnów is an important tourist, cultural and economic center in lesser poland voivodeship.