Discover the best top things to do in Tarnow, Poland including Mauzoleum gen. Jozefa Bema, Szlak Zydowski, Town Hall - Old Art Gallery, Tarnow Tourist Information, Tarnow Old Town, Cathedral of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Jewish cemetery, Pomnik I Transportu Wiezniow do KL Auschwitz, St. Martin's Church in Zawada, The Ethnographic Museum.
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Many sites of Jewish heritage to visit in Tarnow. There is even a Kosher restaurant, The Nosh, and a Jewish Heritage office for tours and historical information. Highly recommend a day trip.
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A very beautiful old town, lovely architecture and plenty of nice cafes and restaurants. Best to visit May to September when the weather is usually good.
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My visit to the Jewish Cemetery in Tarnow was very personal and profound. Two of my family members were buried there; one a prominent member of the Jewish Community whose headstone had been restored. I felt an overwhelming sense of connection to my ancestors in the cemetery saying Kaddish, and reciting special prayers for those in the mass graves. This cemetery has received the commitment of many individuals who have raised funds and physically restored the cemetery. Tarnow is a special place for me, and the cemetery in particular.
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The Ethnographic Museum, Department of the District Museum in Tarnów, has been functioning in its present seat since 1984. This is a classical and historical manor house with old garden and two-floor granary built at the end of the 18th century. The beginnings of the Museum’s operations were based on a small ethnographic collection which currently consists of more than 5,000 items. Among them, the most prominent ones are the exhibits that characterise the traditional folk culture of the Tarnów region. Apart from the exhibits mentioned above, the Museum collects items connected with the life and culture of the Romani. In 1990, the first in the world permanent exhibition devoted to the subject of the Romani was opened here. In the Museum’s yard, there is also a seasonal field exhibition installed called “The Gypsy Caravan”.
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