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Straight ahead, however, is the building of the former mikvah, a Jewish ritual bathhouse (8) which was erected in 1904 in the so-called Moresque style. It was designed by F. Hackbeil and M. Mikoś. The building fulfilled the function of a town bath house for many years even after the war;
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This is the monument is to remember the "First Transport to Auschwitz". Amongst 728 tarnowians there were 700 Cristians and only 28 Jewish.
Kapitulna street, the tree houses on the left will be the back side of the "Jewish Life Museum", on top the cathedral.
On the lest the "Bima" and the orange house in the middle will be the "Jewish Life Museum".
Straight ahead, however, is the building of the former mikvah, a Jewish ritual bathhouse (8) which was erected in 1904 in the so-called Moresque style. It was designed by F. Hackbeil and M. Mikoś. The building fulfilled the function of a town bath house for many years even after the war;
This is the monument is to remember the "First Transport to Auschwitz". Amongst 728 tarnowians there were 700 Cristians and only 28 Jewish.
rossetto ha detto:
Rynek 20, "Dom Kawy"
Here, of the end of 18th century, there was the first "Coffee House" of Tarnow.
The Elephant meant, it was used African Coffee.
rossetto ha detto:
Rynek 20, "Dom Kawy"
Here, of the end of 18th century, there was the first "Coffee House" of Tarnow.
The Elephant meant, it was used African Coffee.
Rynek 19 (yellow) complex "Case Rossetto"
Rynek 20, "Dom Kawy"
Here, of the end of 18th century, there was the first "Coffee House" of Tarnow.
The Elephant meant, it was used African Coffee.
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Rynek 20, "Dom Kawy"
Here, of the end of 18th century, there was the first "Coffee House" of Tarnow.
The Elephant meant, it was used African Coffee.