8Tarnów, Poland

Tarnów, with its Renaissance town square, Gothic-style churches, and a uniquely preserved Jewish heritage, is a poignant reminder of Poland’s multicultural past.

  The city’s lesser-known status allows for an intimate exploration of its art, history, and the tragic stories of its Jewish community during World War II.

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