In Schwenningen, once the largest clock town in the world, time has not stopped. Here we can find the harmonious presence of tradition and modernity. Here a magnificent Wilhelminian villa, there a modern building, such contrasts can sometimes surprise.
In Schwenningen, once the largest clock town in the world, time has not stopped. Here we can find the harmonious presence of tradition and modernity. Here a magnificent Wilhelminian villa, there a modern building, such contrasts can sometimes surprise.
The town is located in Lubelskie Voivodeship. Currently, there is a well-developed transport and food industry here. The origins of the town date back to the end of the 16th century when it was founded by Chancellor Jan Zamojski and named after the family coat of arms - Jelitow. However, in 1613 it was decided to rename the town to Tomaszów - in honour of Jan Zamojski's son, Tomasz.
The town is located in Lubelskie Voivodeship. Currently, there is a well-developed transport and food industry here. The origins of the town date back to the end of the 16th century when it was founded by Chancellor Jan Zamojski and named after the family coat of arms - Jelitow. However, in 1613 it was decided to rename the town to Tomaszów - in honour of Jan Zamojski's son, Tomasz.