About school
About school
Our neighborhood
Bacalarus is located at 3 Jutrzenki Street in Zamość. It features a modern building, a spacious parking area, and a beautiful garden full of greenery.
In the immediate vicinity, you can find:
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Przystanek Piekarza: A cozy venue that combines a bakery and a café, offering fresh bread, pastries, and coffee. It’s located at 63 Partyzantów Street, about 1.5 km from 3 Jutrzenki Street.
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Jutrzenka Bakery
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Bus stops: Providing easy access to different parts of the city.
The Old Town is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site as an exceptional example of a Renaissance ‘ideal city,’ designed in the 16th century by Bernardo Morando on commission from Jan Zamoyski.Zamość is considered one of the most beautiful cities in Poland, often referred to as the ‘Padua of the North’ due to its unique urban layout.
Jutrzenki Street, where Bacalarus is located, lies approximately 2 kilometers from the Old Town – the tourist heart of the city, offering many attractions, including:
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The Great Market Square (Rynek Wielki) and City Hall: The city’s central square, surrounded by colorful townhouses and featuring an impressive city hall with its distinctive fan-shaped stairs.
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The Cathedral of the Resurrection and St. Thomas the Apostle: Also known as the Zamość Cathedral, it is a remarkable example of sacred architecture with a richly decorated interior.
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Zamość Fortress: Historic city fortifications that were never conquered – a key part of the city’s heritage.
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Zamość Zoo: Established in 1918, it’s one of the oldest zoos in Poland, featuring a diverse collection of animals.
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Salt Market and Water Market Squares: Smaller city squares with a unique atmosphere and distinctive architecture.
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Zamoyski Academy: Founded in 1594 by Jan Zamoyski, it was the first secular institution of higher education in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
Rynek Wielki i Ratusz
Katedra Zmartwychwstania Pańskiego i św. Tomasza Apostoła
Twierdza Zamość
Ogród Zoologiczny w Zamościu
Rynek Solny
Rynek Wodny
Akademia Zamojska
Surroundings of Zamość
Surrounding Zamość is the Roztocze region – a picturesque area filled with hills, ravines, and forests. It’s a perfect destination for nature lovers, water sports enthusiasts, and hikers. Recommended places to visit include:
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Szumy on the Tanew River – small waterfalls in a nature reserve, one of the most photogenic spots in Poland.
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Roztocze National Park – a sanctuary for the Polish Konik horse and other wildlife.
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Czartowe Pole Reserve – scenic ruins of an old paper mill and the crystal-clear Sopot River.
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Sanctuary in Krasnobród – a popular pilgrimage destination and a beautiful place of worship with healing springs.
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Nielisz Reservoir – ideal for kayaking, sailing, and summer recreation.
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Zwierzyniec – a charming town featuring its own brewery and the picturesque Kościół na Wodzie (Church on the Water).