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Zamość

Padua of the North
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Jan Zamoyski, chancellor of Poland, hired the Paduan architect Bernardo Morando in 1580 to build him a private town on an ideal Renaissance plan — a rectangular grid inside bastioned walls, with an arcaded market square, an academy and a synagogue, laid out at once and finished within a generation. It was called the Padua of the North and remains one of the most complete Renaissance towns anywhere.

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