Zapraszamy do Galerii, która mieści się na Parterze Zamku. Znajdują się tu dzieła sztuki, podarowane w 1994 r. Zamkowi przez prof. Karolinę Lanckorońską, spadkobierczynię rodu, należące wcześniej do Kazimierza Rzewuskiego. W ten sposób elementy jednego z najznakomitszych zbiorów prywatnych w Europie, mogły być udostępnione szerokiej publiczności. Prezentowane wcześniej w różnych...
Exhibition "The Order of Things"
Feel like an ethnographer! For the first time in the history of Polish museology, each visitor can enter the catalogued world of the museum's collection storehouse, normally invisible and hidden behind the scenes. "The Order of Things" shows how many treasures the museum's facilities hide and in what a clever system they are organised. In huge numbers, but in...
Exhibition "Wolski Cabinet"
A permanent element of the Wola Museum's exhibition is the Wolski Cabinet. It is a casket in which the multithreaded history of the capital is enclosed. It consists of socio-political, cultural and personal stories. The entire narrative has been divided into fifteen issues that best reflect the character and history of Wola. Corresponding to them in the visual layer are selected photographs, objects...
Exhibition "The Royal Gallery of Graphics of Stanisław August"
Creation of the royal print collection The beginnings of the royal collection date back to 1748, when the young Poniatowski purchased his first painting during a stay in Brussels. It was then that his fascination with the works of Rubens and van Dyck was born, giving rise to a passion for collecting[1]. Even as king, he did not limit himself to collecting paintings,...
Exhibition "Royal Picture Gallery"
The paintings, most of which, certainly in the Picture Gallery on the ground floor of the Palace on the Isle, were framed in identical carved and gilded frames with the royal numeral in the cartouche, were, according to the custom common in the 18th century, hung in the form of so-called wallpaper densely filling the walls. Arranged symmetrically, in rows, often with...
Exhibition "Royal Gallery of the Sculpture of Stanislaw August"
Sculpture in Poland during the reign of King Stanislaus Augustus (1764-1795) consisted mostly of works acquired abroad, in Italy and France, or works by foreign artists working in our country. The king's patronage was of fundamental importance for the image of this branch of art at the time, and the main centre of its development was the royal court in...
Exhibition "Maria Dabrowska's Apartment"
Mr and Mrs Maria and Marian Dąbrowski moved into flat no. 31 in a tenement house at 40 Polna Street (the current address is 1 m. 13 Progi Street) in August 1917. The three-room, 100-square-metre flat was, by the standards of the time, not very exquisite accommodation for a young, childless intellectual couple. On the outskirts of Warsaw (further away was Pole...
Permanent exhibition of the Norblin Factory Museum
The permanent exhibition of the Norblin Factory Museum is based on 4 basic tour paths: "Buildings and Architecture", "Machinery and Equipment", "Products" and "People". An additional path combining the most important and interesting elements from the basic paths is "Norblin's Factory in a Nutshell", guided by museum guides. The most interesting and important paths are Buildings and Architecture and...
Exhibition "The Apartment of Prince Jozef Poniatowski"
Since 16 July 2011, the Pod Blachą Palace has been open to visitors to the restored interiors of the residence of Prince Józef Poniatowski, Polish general, Minister of War and Commander-in-Chief of the Polish Army of the Duchy of Warsaw and Marshal of France. The duke's suite on the first floor of the palace has been restored to its former appearance thanks to, among other things, the preserved Inventory of Remains of the Prince ...