Thursday, June 26, 2014

Convent of the Jesuits



The building of the monastery of the Jesuits and the Jesuit Centre for Education
Piotra Skargi Street

The monastery was built in 1410. Initially, the buildings occupied Premonstratensians. In 1784, the Austrians ruined buildings and warehouses have been made in them. In 1831 the monastery took the Jesuits. After World War II, the Communists took over the buildings.
After the Cold War, the buildings were returned to the Jesuits who have them renewed and parts of buildings formed the Education Centre.








Wednesday, June 25, 2014

In the evening sun



Rays piercing the clouds light up the outside of the center.
 View from the bridge of the hospital. On the horizon visible towers of the Basilica.





Sunday, June 22, 2014

Romera Street



Eugeniusza Romera Street with a view of the Basilica






Saturday, June 21, 2014

Tyson & DJ



This mural is definitely weaker than those presented earlier. But such works appear in my town.
Very while I like the shades of blue and pink in the sky. On each screen will look different, but it can also be for someone to look nice.

Anyway always better wall with the mural and graffiti than dirty, stained and gray.


Nadbrzezna Street





Friday, June 20, 2014

Matejki Street



Jana Matejki Street southern part, piece of ordinary street

This is the house where I spent the first 8 months of my life.





Thursday, June 19, 2014

Corpus Christi Procession



June 19 coincided with the feast of Corpus Christi. In Poland, on this day held processions through the streets of towns and villages. The streets around the church building, four altars and wanders from one to the other. On the route of the procession embellishes the windows.
Sometimes the decor is modest, sometimes very rich and attractive.

Some processions are very orderly arranged. On the other hand some are very spontaneous, which I guess you can see in the pictures. 
In my town there were several such procession. In each attended by several thousand people.



Sample design of several windows.



One of the altars.


At the time order of procession on the streets guarding the police.









It was hard to photograph everything in the crowd. For example, I could not make a good picture little girls sprinkle flower petals or little boys ringing bells.




Blessing of the third altar.





Wednesday, June 18, 2014

In memory of the Jews from Nowy Sacz



To the left Kazimierza Wielkiego Street, on the right Franciszkanska Street.





Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Cafe Kwadrans 2


There are clocks on the blog that showed you how to shine in the night. Here is the coffee shop visible in the day. Located next to Planty Park.
Dlugosza Street, right Planty Park







Monday, June 16, 2014

Birds, banjo, mandolin








Browarna Street




Sunday, June 15, 2014

Swans & swans instruments



In this mural swans pass a transformation ...


Browarna Street



Saturday, June 14, 2014

Royal castle



Kowalska Tower (Baszta Kowalska) - castle ruins from the 14th century. Built with funds from King Casimir the Great (Kazimierz Wielki).

Only so much is left of the castle Sącz after World War II.

Until World War II on the hill above the river Dunajec stood the royal castle. During World War II, Germany arranged in the castle ammunition depot. At the end of the war there was a danger that Germany blast the whole city before they leave.
Two men got into the castle, and blew the whole amunicę and bombs, saving the city. Unfortunately, these two brave soldiers also died.


Dunajec River






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