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COME AND SEE THE TOWN OF LEŻAJSK

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Leżajsk is one of the oldest towns of the south-eastern part of Poland. It has a population of about 14 000. The town’s location decreed by the king Władysław

Jagiełło took place in 1397.

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In the past Leżajsk was a place of multicultural character. For a few centuries, until the end of the Second World War, the town and its surroundings were inhabited

by Poles, Jews, Ruthenians and Germans.

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Leżajsk’s most prominent sites include: the Bernardine Order Monastery and Church Complex, the Parish Church, the Manor House Complex, the Jewish

Cemetery, the Wooden Manor House, the Former Orthodox Church, the Municipal Public Library.

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The Monastery and Church Complex was erected in the years 1618-1628.

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Its baroque organ is one of the largest in Europe.

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The Parish Church dates from the beginning of the 17th century.

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Its main altar contains a famous painting presenting Virgin Mary with the Holy Infant.

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The Manor House Complex was built in the years 1760-1770.

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Today it houses the Museum of Leżajsk Region.

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One of the museum’s permanent exhibitions is devoted to wooden toy making.

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In the Jewish Cemetery there is the grave of the Zaddik Elimelech, one of the greatest members of the Hassidic movement.

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Elimelech lived in the years 1717-1778 and worked as a psychologist and philosopher.

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The Wooden Manor House, erected in the 17th century and made of larch logs, is one of the oldest Leżajsk buildings.

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The manor house was renovated by its private owner in 1990.

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The Former Orthodox Church was built in 1832.

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Nowadays it belongs to Roman Catholics and is known as a branch church for school children.

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Until the Second World War the edifice of the present Municipal Public Library housed a social and culture club of the “Proświta” Ruthenian Association.

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This presentation has been made by the students of Leżajsk Primary School No. 2, Poland. It is the result of their joint actions connected with the implementation

of a Comenius project.