Founded in the late 16th century as a trade route link between northwest Europe and the Black Sea, and modeled on Italian trading cities of the period, Zamosc is an exquisite example of a Renaissance town, complete with its original layouts and fortifications. The old city center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its colorful Town Hall and Market Square are just two of the many lovely attractions here. Located in far southeast Poland, Zamosc is just 40 miles from the Ukrainian border.
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Zamosc is very pretty, historic city with charming old town. We have been out of the season so a lot of places were closed but i think this is place worth going any time during the year because of people and lovely architecture
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This town was laid out by a Polish nobleman following the Italian Renaissance model. There are lots of colorful building facades, an immense town hall and a huge open square.
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Zamość in itself is a fantastic town but the Arsenal Museum is a magnificent place, too. Located near the Old Town in parts of an old fortress, the museum helps you to understand history of the region. The best part is a mutlimedia show (located in Prochownia) about the history of Zamość and its fortress. Two other parts are Arsenal exhibiting weapons and uniforms from 16th to 19th century and Pawilon w Kurtynie presenting 1st and 2nd world wars. Lots of short video presentations and films as well as some 20th century armaments. Definitely worth the price. If you feel tired you can leave and come back later - the ticket is for a whole day.
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