Muzeum Narodowe we Wrocławiu/National Museum in Wroclaw
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National Museum Wroclaw
recorded on August 16, 2014
Moving Image Archive Serge de Muller
National Museum Wrocław
recorded on August 17, 2104
Moving Image Archive Serge de Muller
BREAKING MUSE: Muzeum Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego / University of Wroclaw Museum
Oratorium Marianum, Sale Wystawowe , Aula Leopoldina i Wieża Matematyczna Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego.
Muzeum Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego powołane zostało do życia w dniu 6 sierpnia 1992 roku, w wyniku przekształcenia Oddziału Zbiorów Muzealnych Archiwum Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego w samodzielną jednostkę ogólnouczelnianą. 13 maja 2005 r. został utworzony Oddział Muzeum UWr ” Dom Archeologa” w campusie przy ul. Koszarowa 3 (budynek nr 8) gdzie prezentowane są wystawy czasowe związane z badaniami archeologicznymi.
Muzeum mieści się w głównym budynku uniwersyteckim, barokowym gmachu projektu Krzysztofa Tauscha, usytuowanym nad brzegiem Odry. Jego sylwetka architektoniczna, wzbogacona wspaniałym wystrojem rzeźbiarskim i malarskim, zaliczana jest do najcenniejszych zabytków barokowych w Polsce i w Europie Środkowo-Wschodniej.
W skład Muzeum wchodzą następujące zabytkowe sale:
Aula Leopoldyńska – największa i najbardziej reprezentacyjna sala gmachu głównego – to jedyne w Polsce, tak dobrze zachowane świeckie wnętrze barokowe z pełnym wystrojem, na który składa się iluzjonistyczne malarstwo ścienne Krzysztofa Handkego z Ołomuńca oraz dekoracja i wyposażenie rzeźbiarskie autorstwa Franciszka Mangoldta z Moraw i włoskiego mistrza Ignatiusa Provisore.
Oratorium Marianum z równie bogatym, jak Aula barokowym wystrojem i wyposażeniem, powstało jako kaplica zakonna w latach 1728-1741. Po sekularyzacji zakonu jezuitów i powołaniu Uniwersytetu w 1811 roku wnętrze przekształcono w koncertową Salę Muzyczną.
Wieża Matematyczna z tarasem widokowym na wysokości 42 m. to dawne, urządzone w 1791 roku przez jezuitę, profesora Uniwersytetu L.A. Jungnitza Obserwatorium Astronomiczne z pierwszym przyrządem – wytyczoną na posadzce pomieszczenia Wieży linią południkową. Jest to jedyny tego typu instrument w Polsce.
oraz trzy sale ekspozycyjne:
Sala im. Romana Longchampsa
Sala im. Stefana Banacha
Sala Pod Filarem
Muzeum ma profil historyczny, a jego zbiory w przeważającej mierze są poświęcone szeroko pojętym dziejom uczelni – począwszy od XV wieku do chwili obecnej. Najstarsze zbiory mają jeszcze metrykę Akademii Leopoldyńskiej, większość pochodzi jednak z okresu późniejszego, po 1811 roku.
( źródło: muzeum.uni.wroc.pl )
Nature Morte Exhibition - The Four Domes Pavilion, the National Museum in Wrocław
A touring exhibition curated by Michael Petry and Roberto Ekholm.
The Exhibition is based on Michael Petry's book Nature Morte: Contemporary Artists Reinvigorate the Still Life published by Thames & Hudson.
Travelling artists:
Peter Abrahams, Sue Arrowsmith, Annie Attridge, Aziz + Cucher, Conrad Bakker, Barnaby Barford, Berthold Bell, Per Christian Brown, Mat Collishaw, Marcus Cope, Michael Craig-Martin, John Dugdale, Roberto Ekholm, Saara Ekström, Nancy Fouts, Nick Fox, Anya Gallaccio, Ana Genovés, Ori Gersht, Rigoberto A. Gonzalez, Cynthia Greig, Martin Gustavsson, Jefferson Hayman, Paul Hazelton, Todd Hebert, Renata Hegyi, Jim Hodges, Bill Jacobson, Alexander James, Peter Jones, Edward Kay, Rob Kesseler, Alana Lake, Janne Malmros, Carol Marin-Pache,Livia Marin, Caroline McCarthy, Damien Meade, John Mitchell, Polly Morgan, Dermot O'Brien, Gabriel Orozco, Bruno Pacheco, Guillaume Paris, Michael Petry, Marc Quinn, Eric Rhein, Miho Sato, Rebecca Scott, Andro Semeiko, Jane Simpson, Jim Skull, Matt Smith, Rob Smith, Jennifer Steinkamp, Richard Stone, Yuken Teruya, Maciej Urbanek, Mathew Weir, James White, Kraig Wilson, Cindy Wright
Currently Showing:
The Four Domes Pavilion
Branch of the National Museum in Wrocław
18 February - 14 May, 2017
Piotr Oszczanowski Director of the National Museum in Wrocław
Michael Petry Director of the MOCA London Chief curator of the exhibition
Curators:
Roberto Ekholm (MOCA London)
Małgorzata Santarek (MNWr Wrocław)
Agata Danielak-Kujda (ASP Wrocław)
The Raclawice Panorama, Wroclaw, Poland / Panorama Racławicka, Wrocław, Polska
The Racławice Panorama (Polish: Panorama racławicka) is a monumental (15 × 114 meter) cycloramic painting depicting the Battle of Racławice, during the Kościuszko Uprising. It is currently located in Wrocław, Poland. The painting is one of only a few preserved relics of a genre of 19th century mass culture, and the oldest in Poland. The panorama stands in a circular fashion and, with the viewer in the center, presents different scenes at various viewing angles. A special kind of perspective used in the painting and additional effects (lighting, artificial terrain) create a feeling of reality.( )
Panorama Racławicka -- muzeum sztuki we Wrocławiu, oddział Muzeum Narodowego we Wrocławiu, założone w 1893 we Lwowie, od 1980 we Wrocławiu; eksponuje cykloramiczny obraz Bitwa pod Racławicami namalowany w latach 1893--1894 pod kierunkiem Jana Styki i Wojciecha Kossaka. Obraz olejny przedstawia bitwę pod Racławicami (1794), jeden z epizodów insurekcji kościuszkowskiej, zwycięstwo wojsk polskich pod dowództwem gen. Tadeusza Kościuszki nad wojskami rosyjskimi pod dowództwem gen. Aleksandra Tormasowa.( )
Wroclaw military museum
Polish military museum
Экскурсия в музей Вроцлава. Muzeum Miejskie Wrocławia. Museum of Wroclaw.
Предлагаем посетить с нами интересный музей во Вроцлаве. Движущиеся замки и история Польши в одном музее. Приятного просмотра. Muzeum Miejskie Wrocławia. Museum of Wroclaw.
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St. Paul 1330-1360 St Mary Magdalen's Church National Museum Wroclaw
recorded on August 16, 2014
Moving Image Archive Serge de Muller
Moviegate film museum, Wroclaw, Poland
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THE MUSEUM OF AMBER ART IN GDANSK ( Poland ), September 2018
10 Things to do in Wrocław, Poland Travel Guide
Join us as we visit Wrocław, Poland in this travel guide highlighting some of the best things to do in the city. Our surprise one month trip around Poland (we originally intended on only a week or so) allowed us to travel slowly and visit destinations we wouldn't have visited otherwise. One of those spots, Wrocław, ended up being one of our favorite spots along the way. With a cool University Quarter, Old Town Square, Cathedral Island and laidback atmosphere it didn't take us long to feel at home. Come find out 10 things you can do in Wrocław below:
20 Things to do in Wroclaw City Tour | Poland Travel Guide:
Intro - 00:00
Eating a Toasty Sandwich - 00:21
1) University Quarter of the Old Town (Uniwersytet Wrocławski / Universität Breslau) - 02:33
2) Chapel (Parish of the Most Holy Name of Jesus - Kościół - Uniwersytecki p.w. Najświętszego Imienia Jezus) - 03:28
3) Ossolineum (Zakład Narodowy im. Ossolińskich) - 03:42
4) Cathedral Island (Ostrów Tumski - Dominsel) - 04:05
5) Milk Bar (Bar mleczny) - 05:43
6) Mathematical Tower Of Wroclaw University for views of the city - 07:41
7) Metal Arch Sculpture - 09:11
8) Boat Cruise along the River Oder (Odra) - 09:22
9) Wrocław Market Hall (Hala Targowa we Wrocławiu - Breslauer Markthalle) - 10:09
10) Market Town Square, Wrocław (Rynek we Wrocławiu - Großer Ring zu Breslau) - 10:44
Outro - 11:09
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Wrocław alternate spellings (German: Breslau - Czech: Vratislav)
Our visit Wrocław travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide, top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting castles, churches and museums. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Wrocław tourism brochure, Wroclaw itinerary or Wrocław, Poland city tour.
10 Things to do in Wrocław, Poland Travel Guide
In today’s video we’re taking you around Wroclaw. This was the second stop of our month-long trip through Poland, and we liked it right from Day 1. Our visit to the city was spent wandering through the University Quarter, cruising down the Oder River, stumbling into a secret courtyard, and enjoying a tasty meal or two along the way. The following is our travel guide to some of the best things to do in Wroclaw, Poland:
The University Quarter is located in the north end of the Old Town and it’s worth visiting even if your days as a student are over. Here you’ll find the University of Wroclaw, which is one of the oldest academic institutions in Central Europe. The architecture is also stunning! I mean, could you imagine being a student here?
Since we couldn’t visit the interior of the university, we stopped by the university church, also known as the Parish of the Most Holy Name of Jesus. Admission is free of charge, though donations are welcome, and once you’re in, don’t forget to look up!
Continuing our random wanderings through Wroclaw, we reached the Ossolineum, which quickly piqued our curiosity. Once a hospital and convent, and later a college, today it houses one of the largest scientific libraries in Poland as well as the national archive. We visited the courtyard surrounded by mirrored windows and hydrangeas, and if felt like a secret garden.
Cathedral island is the oldest part of Wroclaw. It was formerly an island that sat between two branches of the Oder River, and while that’s no longer the case, it still has a cathedral.
With much better weather, we then followed the previous day’s path back to Cathedral Island. Along the way, we visited the Silver Arch, which is a pretty cool sculpture on one of the smaller islands, and then it was time for a river cruise.
Our next stop was Hala Targowa, or Market Hall. It’s a nice spot to hit up to get your daily supply of fresh fruits, deli meats, cheese and pastries, for a delicious yet affordable do-it-yourself meal.
And that’s a wrap for our visit to Wroclaw! As always, if you have any places to add to this list or any tips for fellow travellers share those below. Until next time and happy travels!
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Jan Gluszak at Museum of Architecture in Wroclaw
| Dagarama. Back to the Future is an exhibition about the Polish poet and philosopher, architecture visionary, dreamer and idealist Jan Gluszak. Besides drawings that come from the museum's collection, this is a presentation of the author's works from the Regional Museum in Tarnow. This is not only a reminder of his works, but also the presentation of Gluszak's architecture philosophy - Dagaramas. Video by Ania Ejsmont.
KRAKOW (CRACOW), EXPLORING the exceptional POLISH PAINTERS ????️ MUSEUM, POLAND
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Muzum Miejskie Wrocławia / The City Museum of Wrocław
Maria Zwierz (Museum of Architecture in Wrocław)
International Conference: Fin de siècle rediscovered. A mosaic of the turn of the century: artists, events, societies, activities
National Museum in Warsaw, Cinema Hall, 25th--27th of February 2014
25th of February, Tuesday -- Day One
Session III (16.10-18.30) moderator: prof. Grzegorz P. Bąbiak (University of Warsaw; Institute of History of the Polish Academy of Sciences)
Maria Zwierz (Museum of Architecture in Wrocław), Searching for new ideas and forms of spiritual life -- symptoms of this tendency in exhibitions presented in Wrocław in 1904 and 1913
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Międzynarodowa konferencja naukowa:
Fin de siècle odnaleziony. Mozaika przełomu wieków: artyści, zjawiska, stowarzyszenia, działania
Muzeum Narodowe w Warszawie, Kino MUZ, 25--27 lutego 2014 r.
25 lutego, wtorek -- Dzień pierwszy
Sesja III (16.10-18.30) moderator: prof. Grzegorz P. Bąbiak (Uniwersytet Warszawski ; Instytut Historii PAN)
Maria Zwierz (Muzeum Architektury we Wrocławiu), Poszukiwania nowych idei i form życia duchowego -- symptomy tego zjawiska na wrocławskich wystawach w 1904 i 1913 roku
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Aleksandra Paterman, Museum of Contemporary Art, Wroclaw