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  1. The Cathedral of the Resurrection and St. Thomas the Apostle (Polish: Katedra Zmartwychwstania Pańskiego i św. Tomasza Apostoła), commonly known as Zamość Cathedral, is a religious building that is affiliated with the Catholic Church and is located in the old town of Zamość, a city in southeastern Poland.

  2. Tomasza Apostoła) es el nombre que recibe un edificio religioso que está afiliado a la Iglesia Católica y se encuentra en casco antiguo de Zamość, [3] una ciudad en el país europeo de Polonia. [4] Se trata de una iglesia construida a finales del XVI. Se encuentra en la llamada ruta Ruta del Renacimiento de Lublin.

  3. Its cathedral episcopal see is Katedra Zmartwychwstania Pańskiego i św. Tomasza Apostoła, a World Heritage Site dedicated to Resurrection and the St. Thomas the Apostle, in the city of Zamość, Lubelskie. It also has a Co-cathedral: Konkatedra św. Stanisława, dedicated to Saint Stanislaus, in Lubaczów, Podkarpackie

  4. Description. The complex of the collegiate church (currently having the status of a cathedral) of the Resurrection of Our Lord and of St Thomas the Apostle in Zamość comprises the cathedral itself, the bell tower, the house of the mitred prelate (the former priests' house) as well as the vicarage.

    • Renaissance Town
    • The Ideal City
    • Main Buildings of Zamość
    • Renaissance Tenement Houses
    • History of Jews in Zamość
    • World War I
    • World War II
    • After The War
    • Bibliography

    Zamość was founded in 1580 by the Chancellor and Hetman (head of the army of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth) Jan Zamoyski, on the trade route linking western and northern Europe with the Black Sea. Modelled on Italian trading cities, and built during the Baroque period by the architect Bernardo Morando, a native of Padua, Zamość remains a perfe...

    "Pearl of the Renaissance", "Padua of the North", "City of arcades"– these were the expressions used to describe Zamość not only because of the single Renaissance architecture monuments, but also because of its original, urban space layout. In Europe there are only two cities, built accordingly with the premises of the so-called "ideal city", one o...

    The Cathedral of Lord's Resurrection and St. Thomas the Apostle is one of the most magnificent temples in the Polish early modern architecture. It's the listed building of the biggest historical and artistic value. It was funded by the founder of the city, the Chancellor Jan Zamoyski and designed by his court architect Bernardo Morando in 1587–1598...

    The tenement houses with the arcades are the most characteristic features of architecture of Zamość, which is also called the City of Arcades. Up to 55 tenement houses were preserved in Zamość. This is the biggest number of that kind of buildings in Poland.The arcades were introduced by the main designer of the city Bernardo Morando. They are prese...

    The city was a large center of the Haskalah. The Qahal of Zamość was founded in 1588 when Jan Zamoyski agreed to settle the Jews in the city. The first Jewish settlers were mainly the Sephardi Jews coming from Italy, Spain, Portugal and Turkey. In the 17th century, the newcomers were recruited among the Ashkenazi Jews that soon constituted the majo...

    The Battle of Komarow (known in Russia as the Battle of Tomaszów) was a battle on the Eastern Frontduring World War I that took place to the east of Zamosc. It proved an early victory for the Austro-Hungarian forces over the Russian Empire, but one they would not be able to reproduce in the later months of the war.

    In early September 1939, during the German invasion of Poland which started World War II, the Polish government evacuated a portion of the Polish gold reserve from Warsaw to Zamość, and then further southeast to Śniatyn at the Poland-Romania border, from where it was eventually transported via Romania and Turkey to territory controlled by Polish-al...

    After World War II, Zamość started a period of development. In the 1970s and 1980s the population grew rapidly (from 39,100 in 1975 to 68,800 in 2003), as the city started to gain significant profits from the old trade routes linking Germany with Ukraine and the ports on the Black Sea. During the years 1975–1998 Zamość was the capital of Zamość Voi...

    Herbst, Stanisław. Zamość. Budownictwo i Architektura, 1954.
    Kędziora, Andrzej. Encyklopedia miasta Zamościa. Wyd. 2, JN Profil i GREENart Jacek Kardasz, 2012.
    Kozakiewicz, Helena, Stefan. Renesans w Polsce. Arkady 1984.
    Ostrowski, Wacław. Wprowadzenie do historii budowy miast. Warszawa 2001.
  5. The Cathedral of Lord’s Resurrection and St. Thomas the Apostle. Zamość Cathedral is one of the most magnificent Polish temples. It was designed by... Mean rating. 0.5. 1.5. 2.5. 3.5. 4.5. 5. Location Zamość, ul. Kolegiacka 1 Show on the map. Photograph Małgorzata Leszak-Kuśmierz. Information. Map. Dodaj do Facebook i innych.

  6. Founded: 1696. Category: Religious sites in Poland. More Information. en.wikipedia.org. Rating. 4.7/5 (based on Google user reviews) The Cathedral of the Resurrection and St. Thomas the Apostle is located in the old town of Zamość. It was built in the late 16th century. It is located in ...