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This article highlights the unexpected parallels between Tarnobrzeg and Zaltbommel, revealing how these towns share common features and histories. From the architecture of old council buildings and schools to the charming fountains that served as community gathering spots, both towns exhibit a rich cultural significance. Key points include the historic Catholic church in Miechocin and the unique waterways that shaped local life. Discover how Tarnobrzeg's past mirrors that of Zaltbommel and the importance of preserving these shared heritages.
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Thecouncil • Similar to councilhouseinZaltbommel • Used as information point • In Tarnobrzeg used as councilhouse for the major • Old building of thelocalcouncil • Old primairyschool • 1910
The ‘Wisla’ cinema • Used to be thebuilding of thesportssociety. • Itused to be a cinema for many years • Nowitisempty and has no use… (shame)
Thefountain • Thisis a fountainthat was builta couple of years ago. It’s a nice place to meetwithfriends. Motherswithchildrencomeheretoo. In the past it was like a central point intown. • Similarfunction to
TheWistula River • Thebiggestriver of Poland • Thereis a ferry • On theotherside of theriver, thereisanotherprovince of Poland • Verysimilar to De Waal, inHolland
Theriverside • Theriverused to be wellseenfromthis point • Nowadaysimpossiblebecause of thethrees. • Thebuildingis a restaurant • Peopleusedtheriver banks for many purposesinbothtowns
kościoł w miechocinie • Thisis a catholicchurch • Was builtin 1160 inGothic style • Oldestbrickchurchin Poland • In Zaltbommet we have a big Cathedral – religion was importantinthe past