Museum of dr. Simon Adler

We can drive up to the museum, where there is a parking area for a few cars. The museum is run by the municipal office in Hartmanice and was built in 1997 as a memorial to Jewish historian and rabbi Dr. Šimon Adler, who was born here and died in the Auschwitz concentration camp in 1944, as a victim of the Holocaust. Right next to the museum is a Roman Catholic parish, in which accommodation...
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