A garden city, a city of the future and a city of death. Culture.pl presents a series of snapshots from the history of Tarnów, a city in southeastern Poland.
“To travel is to discover that everyone is wrong about other countries.” Aldous Huxley.
Continuation of restrictions – some of them until 19 or 26 April, postponement of matura exams and exams for eighth-graders (egzamin ósmoklasisty), mandatory masks – these are the most important […]
Due to the decision made by the Polish Council of Ministers, the commercial flights ban was extended to April 11th. Therefore, further changes were introduced in the schedules of carriers […]
I need to inform that in the face of a known epidemic caused by COVID-19 virus, after consulting the domestic and foreign partners of the event, I decided to cancel […]
Entry ban for foreigners, 14-day quarantine for Poles returning from abroad, limiting gatherings of over 50 people, closing shopping malls – these are just some of the changes that the […]
We have just mounted new Zalipie – Painted Village ad at the Krakowska-Planty bus stop. From now on, getting to Zalipie by bus will be much easier to all travelers.
Museums, cultural institutions, pools and waterparks in Tarnow will reamin closed until 25th of March 2020. Polish government also cancelled all mass events. This situation is forced by the coronavirus […]
ITB Berlin 2020 will not take place. Due to the rapid spread of the new coronavirus (COVID-19) the Federal Ministry of Health and the Federal Ministry of Economics have stated […]
Roman Szydłowski grew up in an affluent assimilated Jewish family in prewar Tarnów, a medium-sized city southeast of Krakow. His “Recollections,” published under the name The War Began in Tarnów, […]