This presentation (in English), prepared by the students of Szkoła Podstawowa nr 2 w Leżajsku (Leżajsk Primary School No. 2, Poland), refers to some of their home town’s places of interest. The work is one of the results of the students’ joint actions connected with the implementation of the Comenius project 'Exploring our culture through the eyes of our European partners in the interactive world'.
2. Leżajsk is one of the oldest towns of the south-eastern part of Poland. It has a
population of about 14 000. The town’s location decreed by the king Władysław
Jagiełło took place in 1397.
3. In the past Leżajsk was a place of multicultural character. For a few centuries, until
the end of the Second World War, the town and its surroundings were inhabited
by Poles, Jews, Ruthenians and Germans.
4. Leżajsk’s most prominent sites include: the Bernardine Order Monastery and
Church Complex, the Parish Church, the Manor House Complex, the Jewish
Cemetery, the Wooden Manor House, the Former Orthodox Church, the
Municipal Public Library.
16. Nowadays it belongs to Roman Catholics and is known as a branch church for
school children.
17. Until the Second World War the edifice of the present Municipal Public Library
housed a social and culture club of the “Proświta” Ruthenian Association.
18. This presentation has been prepared by the students of
Leżajsk Primary School No. 2 (class 5), Poland. It is the
result of their joint actions connected with the
implementation of one of the Comenius projects -
'Exploring our culture through the eyes of our
European partners in the interactive world'.