Janów Podlaski in its prime stood at the crossroads of Western and Eastern civilizations, serving as a melting pot of cultures and an example of the harmonious coexistence of many traditions and religions. The excellent location of the town contributed both to its great flourishing and its declines. The rapidly developing city in the 16th century was a perfect prey for successive persecutors, and the turbulent fate of Poland left its mark on Janów.