Finding the Tombs of Matilda of Flanders & Marie of Brabant at St. Peter's Church, Leuven, Belgium
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Lednice -- Valtice Cultural Landscape - Czech Republic - UNESCO World Heritage
At the end of the 18th century, the local manor lordship -- the House of Liechtenstein -- began to create a unique manmade landscape complex: The Lednice -- Valtice Area. During the 19th century, the Liechtenstein family continued transforming the area, which has since been called the Garden of Europe, into a large landscape park with two centres:
Valtice Castle (and contiguous town)
Lednice Castle (and contiguous village)
In 1715 these two localities were connected by the so-called Bezruč Avenue. There is also one more village - Hlohovec. Between Lednice, Valtice and Hlohovec, the Lednice Ponds (Lednické rybníky) are situated, together with Mlýnský, Prostřední, Hlohovecký and Nesyt Ponds. A substantial part of the complex is covered with pines called the Pine wood (Boří les), and partially with a riparian forest adjacent to the River Dyje.
Except for above mentioned, there are a lot of bigger or smaller pavilions scattered throughout the whole complex, often serving as hunting lodges.:[1]
Rajsna (German: Reistna, The Colonnade)
- a Classicist colonnade on the top of a hill ridge above Valtice (like a gloriette) from 1810s-1820s
The Colonnade in Valtice
Belvedere
Rendezvous (or Temple of Diana)
- a hunting lodge in a form of a Classicist arch from 1810s
St Hubert Chapel (Kaple svatého Huberta)
- a Neo-Gothic column structure from 1850s dedicated to the patron saint of hunters, situated in the Pine wood
Border House (Hraniční zámeček)
- a Classicist chateau built in 1820s directly on the former (until 1920) bordline between Lower Austria and Moravia
Temple of the Three Graces (Tři Grácie)
- a semicircle gallery with allegorical statues of Sciences and Muses and a statue of the Three Graces from 1820s
Pond House (Rybniční zámeček)
- ashore of one of the Lednice Ponds
Nový dvůr (German: Neuhof, New Farm) - a Classicist farm finished in 1809, originally used for sheep husbandry, nowadays for horse breeding
Apollo Temple (Apollónův chrám)
- a Classicist hunting lodge from 1810s, ashore of one of the Lednice Ponds
Hunting Lodge (Lovecký zámeček)
- a Classicist house from 1806
John's Castle (Janohrad)
- a Neo-Gothic artificial ruins (Czech: umělá zřícenina, German: künstliche Ruine) in style of a castle, finished in 1810
Minaret
- a Moorish Revival structure (62 m high) in the Lednice Castle garden (finished in 1804), it serves as an observation tower
Obelisk
- erected in memory of the peace treaty of Campo Formio (1798)
Pohansko
- an Empire-style hunting lodge finished after 1812, it houses an exhibition of Břeclav Town Museum:
close to the lodge there are both an important archaeological site of Great Moravian remains and reconstructed parts of the Czechoslovak border fortifications
Lány
- an Empire-style hunting lodge from the beginning of the 19th century
(Source Wikipedia)
Excavation mission revisits Tolmeita in east Libya
(18 Jul 2019) A Polish excavation mission revisited the Tolmeita area in eastern Libya 10 years after their first visit to continue their research in the ancient Greek city of Ptolemais (Tolmeita).
The mission includes two members of the University of Warsaw, Maria and Piotr Jaworski, who specialize in ancient pottery, lamps and coins, and who will conduct extensive research on a number of pieces.
The Tolmeita Archaeological Museum, located in the historic town of Tolmeita in Jabal al-Akhdar (The Green Mountain), is a building which was originally used as a warehouse for the port of Tolmeita during Italian rule.
It was then used as a museum before World War II and reopened in 1952.
According to the head of the Polish excavation mission in Tolmeita, the importance of the ancient site is due to the fact that it represents the impact of the journey of humanity in general.
Although small in size, the museum contains a unique collection of rare artefacts estimated at 150 pieces, including a decree dating back to 301 AD, written in Latin by Emperor Diocletian, which sets the price of goods in the Roman Empire.
The museum also contains a distinctive collection of statues, including a statue of Dionysus, the ancient Greek god of wine, a mosaic of Medusa, a statue of Diana, the Roman goddess of hunting and a statue of Queen Cleopatra the first, wife of King Ptolemy V.
In order to protect the archaeological holdings inside the old vault, the foundation stone of a new museum was laid nearby on 23 February 2017 to be an alternative to the old museum.
It will be the first museum to be built in Cyrenaica in the style and standards of international museums and all artefacts will be moved there.
Located between forests, sea and mountains, Tolmeita is a small town in northeastern Libya.
It is about 20 kilometres north of the city of Marj.
The ancient city of Ptolemais was founded in the 6th century BC and is one of the five ancient Greek cities in Libya.
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HISTORICAL PLACES OF CZECH REPUBLIC IN GOOGLE EARTH PART FIVE ( 5/6 )
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1. CASTLE TROJA,PRAGUE 50° 6'59.09N 14°24'46.47E
2. OPAVA CHURCH,OPAVA 49°56'15.94N 17°53'53.18E
3. BRIDGE OF LEGIONS,PRAGUE 50° 4'52.78N 14°24'37.86E
4. MAUSOLEUM OF YUGOSLAVIAN SOLDIERS,OLOMOUC
49°35'40.86N 17°15'24.17E
5. ST.VITUS CATHEDRAL,PRAGUE 50° 5'26.56N 14°24'1.70E
6. ST. ANTHONY CHURCH,LIBEREC 50°46'10.75N 15° 3'23.58E
7. PRAGA POWDER TOWER,PRAGUE 50° 5'14.12N 14°25'40.41E
8. CASTLE HRAD,STARE 50°23'11.06N 15°12'49.94E
9. ST.SALVATOR'S CHURCH,PRAGUE 50° 5'20.93N 14°25'14.71E
10. ROZHLEDNA DIANA,KARLOVY VARY 50°13'8.37N 12°52'20.05E
11. OLD TOWN CITY HALL,PRAGUE 50° 5'13.28N 14°25'13.01E
12. ETLOVA HAIRY,SVITAVY 49°45'25.80N 16°28'21.88E
13. CHURCH OF ST.JILJI,PRAGUE 50° 5'5.54N 14°25'6.99E
14. CASTLE CERVENA,LHOTA 49°14'47.84N 14°53'6.29E
15. CHURCH OF ST.WENCESLAUS,PRAGUE 50° 4'23.87N 14°24'16.73E
16. CHURCH JILJI,SVITAVY 49°45'21.53N 16°28'31.12E
17. THE LORETA,PRAGUE 50° 5'21.24N 14°23'29.81E
18. ZLEBY CASTLE,ZLEBY 49°53'16.45N 15°29'0.96E
19. PRAGUE PALACE,PRAGUE 50° 5'41.36N 14°24'2.35E
20. TREBIC BASILIKA,TREBIC 49°13'0.04N 15°52'24.02E
21. CHURCH OF OUR LADY,PRAGUE 50° 4'6.94N 14°25'41.00E
22. ST.JACOB'S CHURCH,BOSKOVICE 49°29'18.32N 16°39'30.64E
23. MUSEUM,PRAGUE 50° 5'7.72N 14°24'46.76E
24. CASTLE BITOV,MORAVIAN 48°56'36.74N 15°42'2.26E
25. KOSTEL SVATEHO KLIMENTA,ROZTOKY 50°10'9.75N 14°22'27.34E
Pilgrimage: Stories of Pilgrimage and Pilgrims (part three)
Saturday, December 13, 2014 - 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm
About the event:
Engage with first-hand accounts from pilgrims about the experience and impact of making a pilgrimage.
Featuring presentations by:
Diana Park, Board Member, Temple Shalom, Waterloo
Arthur Boers, Associate Professor and the R.J. Bernardo Family Chair of Leadership, Tyndale University College and Seminary
Idrisa Pandit, Director, Studies in Islam, Renison University College
Παλάτι Łazienki Βαρσοβία Baths Palace Warsaw January 2018
Το φθινόπωρο του 1944 οι συσκευές που βρίσκονται στο παλάτι έχουν εξαχθεί από τους Γερμανούς που σταθμεύουν στο Τρίτο Ράιχ . Μετά την πτώση της Βαρσοβίας εξέγερσης Γερμανία χύνεται εσωτερικό Palace στη βενζίνη και έβαλαν φωτιά στο [3] . Η πυρκαγιά κατέστρεψε το παλαιότερο και πιο πολύτιμο δωμάτιο - μπάνιο με επένδυση ολλανδικά κεραμίδια , εσωτερικό από το δέκατο έβδομο αιώνα με την αρχική έκδοση του παλατιού Tylman Gameren, και το δωμάτιο όπου η καταστροφή της ζωγραφικής του Σολομώντα. Μαρτσέλο Bacciarelli . Περίπου 1000 οπές για δυναμίτη διατρήθηκαν στους τοίχους του καμένου κτιρίου [3] . Ωστόσο, οι Γερμανοί δεν κατάφεραν να ανατινάξουν το παλάτι.
Η ανοικοδόμηση του παλατιού, υπό την καθοδήγηση του αρχιτέκτονα Jan Dabrowski που ξεκίνησε το 1945 και ολοκληρώθηκε το 1960 στην λαική δημοκρατεία της Πολωνίας. Το πλούσιο εσωτερικό ανοικοδομήθηκε μετά τον πόλεμο. Η ανακατασκευασμένη, κάηκε το 1944, μπάνιο διακοσμημένο με ολλανδικά πλακάκια διέταξε την ίδια ετικέτα με την ολλανδική Ντελφτ δεν μπορεί να αποκατασταθεί σε μια πυρκαγιά το 1944 κατέστρεψε τα έργα ζωγραφικής του Jan Bogumil Plersch η φωτιστικού απεικονίζει Diana στο μπάνιο της και κρυφοκοιτάζει Ακταίων και πίνακες ζωγραφικής Μαρτσέλο Bacciarelli η αίθουσα του Σολομώντα.
The building began as a bathhouse for Stanisław Herakliusz Lubomirski, owner of adjacent Ujazdów Castle.[1] After 1678 the Lubomirski palace complex in Ujazdów, was enriched with four park pavilions: Arcadia, Hermitage, Frascati and the largest of them the Bathhouse.[1] The marble building was constructed before 1683 according to design by Tylman Gamerski. Finished in 1689, it was intended to serve as a bathhouse, habitable pavilion and a garden grotto. Interiors of the newly built structure were embellished with profuse stucco decorations, also designed by Gamerski. Among the decorations were water deities (like Nereus), surrounding the main decorational feature of the pavilion - the fountain. Other chambers had richly decorated plafonds and supraportes, while the walls were covered with Delft tiles.[1] The façades and interiors were decorated with sculptures, reliefs, Latin inscriptions (Musa Dryas, Nymphaeque boves et Pastor Apollo / Hic maneant, fugiat diva Minerva domus - Muse, dryad and nymphs, bullocks and Apollo the shepherd let stay here, the divine Minerva let disdain this house on the portal of the southern façade) and Lubomirski coat of arms - Szreniawa.
King Stanisław II Augustus decided to convert it into private quarters, and it was remodeled by Domenico Merlini between 1764 and 1795. During World War II, the Germans drilled holes into the walls for explosives but never got around to blowing up the palace.[3] Afterwards the palace served as a barracks.
The Solomon Room, one of the largest of the palace's ground-floor interiors, was embellished with a series of paintings depicting the History of Solomon.[7] It comprised six paintings: The Dream of Solomon (plafond), The Queen of Sheba before Solomon, The Judgment of Solomon, Consultation with King Hiram (friezes), Dedication of the Temple and Solomon's Sacrifice (walls). They were executed for King Stanisław Augustus in 1791–93 by Marcello Bacciarelli and depicted the monarch himself as the biblical king.[7] All these paintings were deliberately and completely destroyed by the Germans in 1944 (burned in a fire before the palace) during the preparations to blow up the building.[7] On the first floor are the royal apartments, the upper picture gallery, the balcony room, the king's cabinet, the royal bed chambers, the cloakroom, and the officer's room.
Jesienią 1944 roku sprzęty znajdujące się w pałacu zostały wywiezione przez stacjonujących w nim Niemców do III Rzeszy. Po upadku powstania warszawskiego Niemcy oblali wnętrza pałacu na Wyspie benzyną i podpalili[3]. W pożarze uległy zniszczeniu najstarsze i najcenniejsze pomieszczenia – pokój kąpielowy wyłożony holenderskimi płytkami ceramicznymi, wnętrze pochodzące z XVII w. z pierwotnej wersji pałacu projektu Tylmana z Gameren, oraz Sala Salomona gdzie zniszczeniu uległy malowidła Marcello Bacciarellego. W ścianach spalonego budynku nawiercono ok. 1000 otworów na dynamit[3]. Niemcy nie zdołali jednak wysadzić pałacu w powietrze.
Odbudowę pałacu, pod kierownictwem architekta Jana Dąbrowskiego rozpoczęto w roku 1945 a zakończono w 1960. Bogate wnętrze zostało zrekonstruowane po zniszczeniach wojennych. W zrekonstruowanym, spalonym w 1944 pokoju kąpielowym zdobionymi kaflami holenderskimi zamówionymi w tej samej wytwórni holenderskiej z Delft nie odtworzono zniszczonego w pożarze 1944 malowidła Jana Bogumiła Plerscha na plafonie przedstawiającego Dianę w kąpieli i podglądającego ją Akteona oraz malowideł Marcello Bacciarellego z Sali Salomona. Pałac został włączony w charakterze oddziału do Muzeum Narodowego, a od roku 1995 jest samodzielną
Rilla of Ingleside Audiobook by Lucy Maud Montgomery | Audiobook with Subtitles
Rilla of Ingleside by Lucy Maud Montgomery Audiobook read by Karen Savage. Genre(s): Children's Fiction.
Written in 1921, this is the final book in L. M. Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables series. Set during World War I, it shows the courage and endurance of the sisters, mothers and wives (and brothers and fathers) left to tend the home front. The main focus of the book is on Anne and Gilbert’s youngest daughter, Rilla. (Summary by Karen Savage)
Genre(s): Children's Fiction
Chapters:
0:18 | Chapter 1 – Glen Notes and Other Matters
19:08 | Chapter 2 – Dew of Morning
29:04 | Chapter 3 – Moonlit Mirth
50:17 | Chapter 4 – The Piper Pipes
1:10:41 | Chapter 5 – The Sound of a Going
1:33:46 | Chapter 6 – Susan, Rilla, and Dog Monday Make a Resolution
1:46:37 | Chapter 7 – A War-baby and a Soup Tureen
2:02:19 | Chapter 8 – Rilla Decides
2:15:48 | Chapter 9 – Doc Has a Misadventure
2:25:37 | Chapter 10 – The Troubles of Rilla
2:44:23 | Chapter 11 – Dark and Bright
3:02:10 | Chapter 12 – In the Days of Langemark
3:13:44 | Chapter 13 – A Slice of Humble Pie
3:29:18 | Chapter 14 – The Valley of Decision
3:43:31 | Chapter 15 – Until the Daybreak
3:56:05 | Chapter 16 – Realism and Romance
4:16:54 | Chapter 17 – The Weeks Wear By
4:40:35 | Chapter 18 – A War-Wedding
5:01:52 | Chapter 19 – They Shall Not Pass
5:17:35 | Chapter 20 – Norman Douglas Speaks Out in Meeting
5:28:52 | Chapter 21 – Love Affairs Are Horrible
5:39:05 | Chapter 22 – Little Dog Monday Knows
5:52:11 | Chapter 23 – And So, Goodnight
6:03:16 | Chapter 24 – Mary Is Just in Time
6:21:03 | Chapter 25 – Shirley Goes
6:35:17 | Chapter 26 – Susan Has a Proposal of Marriage
6:54:18 | Chapter 27 – Waiting
7:19:56 | Chapter 28 – Black Sunday; Ch 29 – Wounded and Missing; Ch 30 – The Turning of the Tide
7:44:50 | Chapter 31 – Mrs Matilda Pitman
8:03:31 | Chapter 32 – News From Jem
8:16:35 | Chapter 33 – Victory!; Ch 34 – Mr Hyde Goes to His Own Place and Susan Takes a Honeymoon
8:28:01 | Chapter 35 – Rilla-my-Rilla
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Schindler Elevator & Water Fountain Show at Fountain Park Place
Went for a Sunday afternoon drive today and ended up in downtown Rock Hill, SC where we came across a Schindler Elevator that is located at Fountain Park Place Parking Garage and the Water Fountain is across the street from Parking Garage. The Water Fountain is interesting to watch the different patterns it goes through. Hope ya'll enjoy this video as much as we enjoyed the outing as a family.
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VIENNA - Austria's Imperial Capital - Vietnamese and Nashville TV
Explore City of Vienna for its imperial architecture, Baroque buildings and the imposing Palace.
Professors in The Netherlands - Anthropology of the Dutch
Yra van Dijk is Professor of Modern Dutch Literature in Global Perspective. In this episode of Anthropology of the Dutch she is interviewed about her work as a teacher and we see her lecture.
The pigeonhole man about this episode:
I was on a promotion tour, and then my friend, Professor Jaap van Slooten, shouted, Hey, Hey Schaap! You have to do our profession too! And he was right of course, because this community is completely Pigeonholemanproof: it is a closed stronghold and one big costume party: wearing the robe a thousand times, the berets on and off again. But this episode is really about something. About the Second World War, but also about the question: what can science be? I also started studying with the idea that the university is the Olympus of wisdom and knowledge. And then you come into a sort of official system of corridors full of faded types...
Presented by: Michael Schaap
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London: Mod and Trad
Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide | We go to London to check out the new — the Millennium Bridge and the British Museum's Great Court, and admire the old — well-wrapped mummies and a rare Leonardo. After bantering with Beefeaters at the Tower of London, we do some riverside beachcombing. Strolling the trendy South Bank of the Thames takes us from the Tate Modern to the dizzying London Eye.
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Aurélie Lelièvre Vs Izabela Potomska Women +65kgs Coupe de France 2015 Kyokushinkai
Coupe de France 2015 Kyokushinkai à Coubertin
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Jesus, Jews, & Jihad: the Misremembered Christ & the Sick Soul of the West
This year's Annual Ellen Catherine Gstalder Memorial Lecture features James Carroll, award winning author and Georgetown University alumn, whose lecture entitled Jesus, Jews, & Jihad: the Misremembered Christ & the Sick Soul of the West discusses the early mistake the followers of Jesus made in deleting his permanent Jewishness from their memory, and how that mistake helped set in motion religious anti-Judaism, racial anti-Semitism, Islamophobia, and racism more generally. The way back from this mistake lies in a full Christian retrieval of the Jewishness of Jesus - a process that is underway.
The Ellen Catherine Gstalder (C’98) Memorial Lecture Fund supports an annual lecture on significant social issues in America. The lecture was founded in 2007 to honor the memory of Ellen Gstalder.
Winston Churchill | Wikipedia audio article
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Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill (30 November 1874 – 24 January 1965) was a British politician, army officer, and writer, who was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1940 to 1945 and again from 1951 to 1955. As Prime Minister, Churchill led Britain to victory in the Second World War. Churchill represented five constituencies during his career as Member of Parliament (MP). Ideologically an economic liberal and British imperialist, he began and ended his parliamentary career as a member of the Conservative Party, which he led from 1940 to 1955, but for twenty years from 1904 he was a prominent member of the Liberal Party.
Of mixed English and American parentage, Churchill was born in Oxfordshire to an aristocratic family. Joining the British Army, he saw action in British India, the Anglo–Sudan War, and the Second Boer War, gaining fame as a war correspondent and writing books about his campaigns. Elected an MP in 1900, initially as a Conservative, he defected to the Liberals in 1904. In H. H. Asquith's Liberal government, Churchill served as President of the Board of Trade, Home Secretary, and First Lord of the Admiralty, championing prison reform and workers' social security. During the First World War, he oversaw the Gallipoli Campaign; after it proved a disaster, he resigned from government and served in the Royal Scots Fusiliers on the Western Front. In 1917 he returned to government under David Lloyd George as Minister of Munitions, and was subsequently Secretary of State for War, Secretary of State for Air, then Secretary of State for the Colonies. After two years out of Parliament, he served as Chancellor of the Exchequer in Stanley Baldwin's Conservative government, returning the pound sterling in 1925 to the gold standard at its pre-war parity, a move widely seen as creating deflationary pressure on the UK economy.
Out of office during the 1930s, Churchill took the lead in calling for British rearmament to counter the growing threat from Nazi Germany. At the outbreak of the Second World War, he was re-appointed First Lord of the Admiralty. Following Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain's resignation in 1940, Churchill replaced him. Churchill oversaw British involvement in the Allied war effort, resulting in victory in 1945. His wartime leadership has been widely praised; however, several of his decisions have proved controversial. After the Conservatives' defeat in the 1945 general election, he became Leader of the Opposition. Amid the developing Cold War with the Soviet Union, he publicly warned of an iron curtain of Soviet influence in Europe and promoted European unity. He was elected prime minister in the 1951 election. His second term was preoccupied with foreign affairs, including the Malayan Emergency, Mau Mau Uprising, Korean War and a UK-backed Iranian coup. Domestically his government emphasised house-building and developed an atomic bomb. In declining health, Churchill resigned as prime minister in 1955, although he remained an MP until 1964. Upon his death in 1965, he was given a state funeral.
Widely considered one of the 20th century's most significant figures, Churchill remains popular in the UK and Western world, where he is seen as a victorious wartime leader who played an important role in defending liberal democracy from the spread of fascism. Also praised as a social reformer and writer, among his many awards was the Nobel Prize in Literature. In more recent years however, his imperialist views and comments on race, as well as his sanctioning of human rights abuses in the suppression of anti-imperialist movements seeking independence from the British Empire, have generated considerable controversy.
Swan Lake – Dance of the cygnets (The Royal Ballet)
Meaghan Grace Hinkis, Isabella Gasparini, Romany Pajdak and Elizabeth Harrod dance as cygnets in Liam Scarlett's production of Swan Lake which will be broadcast on Christmas Day 2018 on BBC Four. Find out more at
Swan Lake was Tchaikovsky’s first score for ballet. Given its status today as arguably the best loved and most admired of all classical ballets, it is perhaps surprising that at its premiere in 1877 Swan Lake was poorly received. It is thanks to the 1895 production by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov that Swan Lake has become part of not only ballet consciousness but also wider popular culture. That success is secured not only by the sublime, symphonic sweep of Tchaikovsky’s score, but also by the striking choreographic contrasts between Petipa’s royal palace scenes and the lyric lakeside scenes created by Ivanov.
Swan Lake has had a special role in the repertory of The Royal Ballet since 1934. Since then there has been a succession of productions, the most recent of which was a new production with additional choreography by Artist in Residence Liam Scarlett. Scarlett, while remaining faithful to the Petipa-Ivanov text, brought fresh eyes to the staging of this classic ballet, in collaboration with his long-term designer John Macfarlane.
Varsovia - Polonia - Que hacer, historia, precios - Guía Turística (parte 1)
Que hacer en Varsovia - Polonia ?
Todo lo que necesitas saber, lugares turísticos, historia y precios detallados.
Varsovia la capital de Polonia tiene muchos atractivos turísticos, lo bueno es que la mayoría esta relativamente cerca.
Aquí te dejare la lista de los lugares visitados en este video, con sus paginas web para que veas horarios, dias gratis, descuentos, pases en grupo, etc.
► Parque Lazenki
Los museos son gratis: Viernes
►Concierto de Chopin en el Parque Lazenki
► Castillo de Varsovia
Dia gratis: Miercoles
► Archikatedra św. Jana
Entrada: Gratis
► Rynek Starego Miasta
Entrada: Gratis
► Museo de la Farmacia
Dia Gratis : Jueves
Cerrado: Lunes
► Museo de los artesanos del Cuero
Entrada: Gratis
► Muzeum Warszawy
Abierto: Martes a domingo, 10.00-19.00
Día gratis: Jueves
Cerrado: Lunes
► Museo de Literatura A. Mickiewicza
Dia Gratis: Domingo
Cerrado: Sabado
► Museo Fryderyk Chopin
Entrada: 22 PLN
Día Gratis: Miercoles
Cerrado: Lunes.
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History Matters: Prof. Deborah Lipstadt
Prof. Deborah Lipstadt (Emory University) on antisemitism past and present
History Matters brings prominent historians to the Center for Jewish History to reflect on the importance of the study of the past for understanding the present. Each evening of the series will offer rich conversation between a leading historian and a moderator about how that historian’s research illuminates timely issues. In putting historical scholarship into dialogue with present-day concerns, this series will highlight the importance of history — and especially Jewish history — in public discourse.
The History Matters Series is generously sponsored by Dina and Jonathan Leader.
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