Best of the Archaeology Museum in Krakow Poland
The Archaeology Museum located in the heart of the Krakow Old Town is one of the oldest institutions of this type in Poland. It was established in 1850 and has today over 500,000 items of historic heritage including some remarkable artefacts ranging from the Palaeolithic Period to modern times. The Museum is home to Swiatowit statue, a four-faced 8-foot-tall stone idol considered the world's only unearthed Slavonic god.
Krakow Museum of Archeology
Archeological Museum in Krakow, 3 Poselska street, shows unique prehistoric excavations from Poland as well as Egyptian and other antiquities.
Best Museums in Krakow, Poland: Old Town and Kazimierz
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Archaeological Museum of Kraków
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The Archaeological Museum of Kraków is a historic museum in Kraków, Poland.It was established in 1850.
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National Museum in Krakow, the Main Hall
Main Hall of the Krakow National Museum holds a modern art gallery, an exhibition of ancient handicrafts, and a show of old arms.
Archaeologists Dig Up An 80 Year Old Nazi Time Capsule In Poland And Uncover Its Chilling Contents
Archaeologists Dig Up An 80 Year Old Nazi Time Capsule In Poland And Uncover Its Chilling Contents
It’s an archaeologist’s job to dig up the past, so any day at work could be radically different than the one before it. An archaeologist’s discoveries can range from cool Egyptian tombs to relics with a seriously sinister history, and until they start unearthing some artifacts, there’s no way to know what they will find.
When a group of archaeologists was on a dig in Poland, they made a disturbing discovery. Underground was a time capsule buried by the Nazis, just waiting to be found…but what would they discover inside?
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500 Years Ago and 12 Feet Beneath Kraków's Main Market Square
One of many great new museums in Kraków is the excellent Rynek Underground Museum. When the Main Market Square was renovated, they found so much of archaeological value that they opened a major museum right on the site. In this video clip, my guide explains that even though we're 12 feet underground, this was the street level of medieval Kraków.
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Best of Sukiennice Museum: Cloth Hall National Gallery in Krakow Poland
The Sukiennice Museum, a division of the National Museum, is one of Krakow most known Gallery home to grandiose 19th-Century Polish Art including large scale Jan Matejko and Jacek Malczewski paintings. It is perfectly located in the heart of the old town Main Market Square, on the upper floor of the Cloth Hall best known as the Sukiennice.
Krakow's Best Museum = The Home Army Museum
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Presentation of the Antikythera Exhibition at the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, Greece
Presentation of the Antikythera Shipwreck Exhibition at the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, Greece.
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The Historical Museum of the City of Kraków in Kraków, Lesser Poland, was granted the status of an independent institution in 1945.Originally, it was a branch of the Old Records Office of Kraków, in operation from 1899.The Museum's main location is the baroque Krzysztofory Palace.
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Małgorzata Wawer - What are the most interesting things of your museum?
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The Archaeological Museum in Krakow is one of the oldest archaeological museums in Poland.
Its origins date back to the second half of the 19th century.
Among the collections that the archaeological museum has, are collections from Polish territories, as well as from territory of Egypt, Peru and Ukraine.
The building of the archaeological museum. Its origins date back to the Middle Ages.
Therefore, the accessibility to the exhibition rooms is limited.
Poland-Ukraine Graveyard Discovery: New project reveals intricate history of identity and religion
Historians are uncovering the facsinating history of Polish and Ukrainian religion and identity by restoring ancient graveyards along the border of the two closely-linked countries.
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3000-year-old graveyard discovered by archaeologists in Poland
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5 Unexplained Events From Poland That Are Shrouded In Mystery
5 unexplained events from Poland that are shrouded in mystery. Today we take a look at these 5 unexplained events from Poland that are shrouded in mystery.
Mysterious legends and myths of all kind, seem to surface from all around the world. Some of these legends tend to never leave the region in which they first began, whereas others might make national headlines all around the world in their appearance.
So today, here at unexplained mysteries, we will be covering 5 unexplained events from Poland that are shrouded in mystery.
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1,300 ethnographic and archaeological objects returned to Kabul's museum
1. Various of National Museum exterior
2. Officials opening container
3. Boxes containing artefacts
4. Various of officials carrying the boxes to museum
5. Officials opening the box
6. Midshot of officials unwrapping artefact
7. Close up of artefact believed to represent the fighting dog of Alexander the Great
8. SOUNDBITE: (English) Paul Bucherer Dietschi, Director of the Foundation Bibliotheca Afghanica:
This item represents most probably the fighting dog of Alexander the Great, the name of this dog was Paritas. It is about 2300 years old.
9. Mid shot statue
10. SOUNDBITE: (English) Paul Bucherer Dietschi, Director of the Foundation Bibliotheca Afghanica:
It is a seal from the Bakhtarian period, maybe 3500 years old.
11. Close up of artefacts
12. Pull out from artefact found in Ikhanum to Bucherer Dietschi, UPSOUND: (English):
''It is, as I was told, part of the foundation stone of Ikhanum. We know Ikhanum was founded by Alexander the Great, 2330 years before our time (B.C.).
12. Mid shot showing artefact
13. Bucherer Dietschi holding artefact
14. Close up of artefacts
15. Wide of journalists and officials looking at artefacts
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Some 1,400 Afghan ethnographic and archaeological objects, preserved since 1999 in Switzerland were handed over to the National Museum of Afghanistan in Kabul on Friday.
For the past six years the Swiss town of Bubendorf, located near Basel, has been home to the Afghanistan Museum-in-Exile.
Under an agreement with UNESCO, the museum, established by the Foundation Bibliotheca Afghanica, a Swiss foundation created in 1975 as a centre of documentation on Afghanistan, has received more than 1,300 Afghan cultural objects from private donors and established a complete inventory by dedicated volunteer specialists.
Paul Bucherer Dietschi, Director of the Foundation Bibliotheca Afghanica, presented some of the highlights from the collection to journalists on Friday.
Amongst the objects handed over were a statue believed to represent Paritas, the fighting dog of Alexander the Great and part of the foundation stone of Ikhanum.
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Wieliczka Salt Mine (UNESCO/NHK)
This deposit of rock salt in Wieliczka-Bochnia has been mined since the 13th century. Spread over nine levels, it has 300 km of galleries with works of art, altars, and statues sculpted in the salt, making a fascinating pilgrimage into the past of a major industrial undertaking.
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