TUCHMAN Family House: On the north side of the Tyczyn Market Square. The
store on the right of the photograph ( now an ice cream shop) was the
Judenrat Office during years 1939 to 1942 (in 1942 all Tyczyn Jews
were moved to Rzeszow) |
The Tyczyn Public Elementary School (grades 1 to
7). Attended by all Tyczyn children, Jewish and Christian.
Now closed |
The house where the Salzman family lived. The house was near the
Tyczyn Courthouse. (The building was fully renovated in 1996-97) |
South side of the Tyczyn Market Square. The building with the
decorative structure on the roof was the old Tyczyn City Hall (a
new City hall now stands on the East side of the Tyczyn Market Square).
The building on the far side of the old City hall belonged to the WACKS
family. Past the Wacks building, visible behind the trees is
GOLDMAN building. Before and during the WWII, the Market Square did not
have trees on it. it had a few wooden kiosks and an open area for
weekly farmers markets. |
Buildings on the West side of the Tyczyn Market
Square.Virtually all the buildings were owned by Jews. |
Private home owned by the ZIARNETSKI family, Now converted into
a store. |
The ROSKIEWICZ villa. Attractive before the
war, now a deteriorated derelict. |
A home owned by the VERSTANDIG family . Still
relatively unchanged. It stands next to Elementary School. The
buildings next to it are new |
An alley leading from the southeastern corner of the
Tyczyn Market Square to the area where cattle and horse market was and
where the Jewish School (Chaider) was located. |
The Tyczyn Court building. Built during the
Austrian times. It is now a school. |