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2005 Tomasz Dziubinski

The Great Market Square

Zamosc, Poland

The Great Market Square is one of the most magnificent squares in Polish but also European architecture. Preserving, despite the passage of centuries, compositional and aesthetic values,
emphasises the exceptionality of the place. An ideal square of 100 x 100m is encircled by shadowy arcades. Already in the contract with Bernardo Morando an Italian architect, Jan Zamoyski,
the founder of the town reserved for himself that the town was to be built according to "the Italian Pattern". The typical feature of each Italian "piazza" were arcades moving the passers-by tired by the heat,
from the heated square into the cool and shadowy interiors, and further on into the merchant counters and wine-vaults in the cellars.

The market was supposed to be the place of important public events and to present Zamosc as the "ideal city". The market flourished in the 17th century, when it was surrounded by two rows
of late renaissance and neo-classicist houses. In spite of its name, the Market however used to play a representative role, rather that commercial one.
The arcades during the day contrast their semidarkness with cream-coloured pillars, and, when illuminated at night, they grant the Market some extra charm.


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Matylda Lempel-Chareza Photography26-Oct-2007 21:08
znowu mi sie podoba
Pawel Kazmierczyk26-Mar-2007 00:19
very eleganty composition. V
Martha Albuquerque07-Mar-2006 17:37
great one! thanks for sharing :)
Guest 15-Feb-2006 18:23
A great gallery, and this is one of my favourites. The straight lines of the buildings and the sweeping curve of the steps. Lovely composition. The strong white skies in a lot of your architectural shots really set of the colourful buildings.
Matylda Lempel-Chareza Photography20-Jan-2006 16:45
REWELACJA,vote