Zamosc, Poland

General Information

Regional secretariat

Administrative status

Chief city of the district

Old City of Zamosc

Registration Year

1992

Historical function

Trade, residence of nobility, and culture

Location and site

In eastern Poland, near the borders of the Lublin plateau and the Roztocze rise, Zamosc is on the Labunka River. It was located on the trade route that linked Northern and Western Europe to the Black Sea.

Urban morphology

Inside the original foundation walls, the urban plan designed by the Italian Bernardo Morando is very structured. To the west is the Zamoyksi Palace and to the east is the city, with its squares and its regular, open layout, with its two axes intersecting at right angles. New Vauban-type fortification walls, in the form of a star, were erected in the 17th century.

The Renaissance, especially, and the Baroque styles characterise the architecture of the city, which brings together the urban traditions of Central Europe. The Great Market square, in front of the City Hall, is a rich example; it is lined with Renaissance and Baroque residences with stone arcades and portals. Several churches, including a magnificent 16th-century collegiate church, may be found at Zamosc.

Registration criteria

Criterion (iv): Zamość is an oustanding example of a Renaissance planned town of the late 16th century, which retains its original layout and fortifications and a large number of buildings of particular interest, blending Italian and Central European architectural traditions.

Historical reference

  • Poland enjoyed its heyday in the 16th century, under the last Jagello kings. Its territory grew to include eastern Prussia (1525), Mazovia (1526), Livonia and Latvia (1561), Courland (1526) and Lithuania (1569). Its cities flourished during the Renaissance.
  • After the extinction of the Jagello Dynasty in 1572, the Kingdom became subject to elections. At the instigation of Jan Zamoyski (1541-1605), the gentry, which had difficulty confirming its rights in the 15th century, participated in the royal election. It possessed, along with the high clergy, a monopoly over real estate.
  • Zamoyski was a magnate, a politician and a humanist, and Zamosc was his personal creation. Established on his private domain, the city was designed for the purpose of trade and private residence. He erected his palace and the rest of the project took form over a nine year period between 1582 and 1591. Fortifications were built around the ensemble. In 1594, Zamoyski founded an Academy that became a Polish centre of culture.
  • At the end of the 18th century, Zamosc went into a long period of decline. It was besieged several times during the 17th and 18th centuries.

Source: https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/564/

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Contact

Mr. Andrej Wnuk

Mayor of Zamosc
Urzad Miasta

ul. Rynek Wielki 13
Zamosc, Poland
22-400

+48.84 638.6802, 639.2084
[email protected]

Mr. Damian Miechowicz

City Hall of Zamosc

Rynek Wielki 13
Zamosc, Poland
22-400

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Mr. Tomasz Kossowski

Vice-Mayor of Zamosc Town
City of Zamosc

Rynek Wielki 13
Zamosc, Poland
22-400

48 846 772 430
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