For the upcoming weekend we have some suggestions for you. Have a look at our subjective guide to the cultural map of Poland. On the agenda: Warsaw, Cracow, Katowice, Poznan and Wroclaw!
KRAKOW
Collection of the Czartoryski Princes
In Krakow, the dust has not yet settled after the reopening of the doors of one of the oldest museums in Poland. The collection of the Princes Czartoryski recalls the former glory and splendor, chivalrous fashion and cultural fascinations of the time. Next to the "Lady with an Ermine" you can see a spoon with an ivory carved handle and slippers whose size will perplex you. On a point of order - tickets to the Princes Czartoryski Museum are valid for a specific date and time, and the number of tickets for each date is limited. More information can be found here.
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IV International Biennale of Interior Architecture inAW 2020
The IV International Biennale of Interior Architecture inAW 2020 is taking place in Krakow from March 7 to 31, all under the motto "In the future." We wrote more about it on our portal here.
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Manggha Museum of Japanese Art and Technology
The Manggha Museum of Japanese Art and Technology is saying goodbye to the "Leave the door ajar" exhibition. The exhibition is the result of a collaboration between two artists, Gabriela Morawetz and Masato Tanaka, artists who come from other parts of the world, other generations. However, this did not prevent them from finding a common language in the field of art. The artist's works, rich in symbolism, come into contact with Tanaka's large-scale interactive installations. The finissage of the exhibition will take place this Sunday, March 8. This is the last opportunity to see what is hidden on the other side of the door. More information about the exhibition can be found here.
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Museum of Photography in Krakow
The Museum of Photography in Krakow invites you to a Saturday guided tour of the permanent exhibition entitled "Portrait" by Karolina Harazim-Mazur. "The tour" will take place on March 7 at 12:00 p.m. at the Shooting House, 220 Królowej Jadwigi St. More information about the exhibition can be found here.
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Galicia Jewish Museum
On the occasion of Women's Day, Galicia Jewish Museum invites you to take a walk in the footsteps of Krakow's Jewish women. Female physicians, thinkers, lawyers, entrepreneurs. Women who went down in the history of Krakow's Kazimierz - from Helena Rubinstein to Regina Aleksandrowicz. Registration for the walk is required: zapisy@galiciajewishmuseum.org and tickets for 10 PLN. More information about the exhibition can be found here.
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WARSAW
SARP Exhibition Pavilion
"The whole world is Bauhaus" - exhibition to be seen at the SARP Exhibition Pavilion at 2 Foksal St. Read more about the exhibition on our portal here.
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National Museum in Warsaw
Sunday will mark the finissage of the exhibition "The Exhibition That Wasn't There... Ignacy Lopienski (1865-1941) - Renovator of Graphic Art" shown at the National Museum in Warsaw. An event that didn't take place, because that year saw the outbreak of World War II. Ignacy Lopienski was one of the most important graphic artists of the turn of the century. It's worth taking a look at the museum to see the exhibition, which fortunately was organized.... You can find more information about the exhibition here.
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75th anniversary of the reconstruction of Warsaw!
This year is also the 75th Anniversary of the reconstruction of Warsaw! It is worth following the events related to these celebrations. We wrote more about it here.
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KATOWICE
Silesian Museum
The Silesian Museum is also set to celebrate Women's Day. On Saturday, March 7, there will be a curator tour of the exhibition "The Light of History. Upper Silesia Throughout History." Its theme will be the role and position of women in Upper Silesia in the 19th and 20th centuries. It will include the story of those who eluded the loop of stereotypes thrown around their necks, but also those who divided their time between domestic and public duties. More information here.
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WROCŁAW
BWA
A workshop for the not-so-young and not-quite-so-great will be held at BWA in Wroclaw this Saturday, March 7 . "Visible/Invisible" inv ites all children from 8 to 12 years old for an artistic adventure. Children will have at their disposal what is visible and... their own imagination. All the fun will oscillate around the senses, and the result will be works in the spirit of zero waste. You can learn more about the workshop here.
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POZNAŃ
National Museum in Poznan
On Sundays, March 8, the National Museum in Poznan opens an exhibition of posters from the museum's collection entitled: "Seat. Chair. Throne." Reflections on the essence of a chair are not unfounded. After all, it is a piece of furniture that has accompanied man for centuries, which in different homes, although it performed a similar, if not identical function, often looked different. Depending on the place, the seat changed its meaning and symbolism. The complexity of the chair issue has inspired many artists. Its results can be seen at the Museum of Applied Arts. You can find more information here.
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