• Esperanto, developed by the Polish-Jewish ophthalmologist Ludwik Zamenhof in 1887, became the most widely used artificial language of the 20(th) century.
  • The place of the Zamenhof family, dedicated to Ludwik Zamenhof, and the Białystok Esperanto Center, are sites of the Jewish Heritage Trail in Białystok...
  • The Ludwik Zamenhof Centres continues to operate in Białystok ever since 2009, teaching and demonstrating the region’s cultural, national and religious...
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  • It is a special day for a very specific group of linguists – Zamenhof Day – the birth anniversary of the grave’s eternal inhabitant, Dr Ludwik Zamenhof...
  • ...VANS Store Minsk Vitebskiy Gosudarstvennyy Universitet Imeni P.m. Masherova The Ludwik Zamenhof Centre State University of Medicine and Pharmacy.
  • Ludwik Lejzer (“Eliezer Levi” in Hebrew) Zamenhof (1859-1917) is best known as the philologist who created Esperanto, the most widely-used constructed...
  • Ludwik Zamenhof Centre. This museum is dedicated to the creator of Esperanto, and provides information on his life and the language.
  • The house of the Zamenhof family, dedicated to Ludwik Zamenhof, and the Białystok Esperanto Centre, are sites of the Jewish Heritage Trail in Białystok...