The shows of the organ-grinders were common in the 19th and 20th c. Itinerant and local showmen performed usually at the Burek. The statue recalls the forgotten art to […]
High season in Tarnów starts in May and ends in September therefore we adjust our opening hours. Monday – Friday: 8.00 a.m. – 8.00 p.m. Saturday – Sunday: 9.00 a.m. […]
TOURIST INFORMATION WORKING HOURS Good Friday: 8 am – 6 pm Good Saturday: 9 am – 4 pm Easter Sunday: closedEaster Monday: closed
Tourists seeking the atmosphere of the former Galicia visit mainly Cracow. Not many people are aware of the fact that a few dozen kilometers further there is Tarnow, called the […]
Where? Exhibition and Convention Centre EXPO Krakow, More info: http://www.targi.krakow.pl/gb/strona-glowna.html
It all started back in the 19th century, when residents would whitewash entires houses to cover sooty exteriors, creating huge canvases on which to paint. Turns out, they like flowers […]
Only a 45 minute drive from Kraków will take you to the picturesque market square of Tarnów, a city located at the confluence of the White and Dunajec Rivers since […]
More: http://www.shavei.org/communities/hidden_jews_of_poland/articles-hidden_jews_of_poland/shavei-emissary-to-krakow-rabbi-avi-baumol-revisits-his-polish-roots/?lang=en Rabbi Avi Baumol, 13/01/2014
What was once a bleak and forgotten cluster of smoke-blackened huts, has over the years transformed into a kaleidoscopic feast of colour – and one of southern Poland’s best-kept treasures. […]
For many years Tarnów Tourist Center has been one of the top tourist information centers in Poland. It has been a frequent winner of the “Best Tourist Information in Poland” […]