Museum exhibitions travel around Poland

The offer of our travelling exhibitions to be loaned to museums and other cultural, scientific and educational institutions is rich and varied. This is well illustrated by the current situation: three different exhibitions are presented in three Polish cities.

In Toruń there is hosted the exhibition ‘Inhuman Land. Polish prisoners-of-war in the USSR'. Recently, from 20 March 2025, at the invitation of the Faculty of History at the Nicolaus Copernicus University, it has been presented in the spacious hall of the Collegium Humanisticum. Its opening attracted many people, especially as the event was accompanied by speeches made by Toruń-based researchers: a lecture was given by Małgorzata Grupa, Associate Professor at Nicolaus Copernicus University, followed by speeches by Maciej Krotofil, Associate Professor at Nicolaus Copernicus University, and Associate Professor Lubow Żwanko.

In completely other parts of the country, thanks to the interest taken in ‘I love You, See You…’ by the Museum of Nowy Sącz Land, history enthusiasts have the opportunity to get to know this exhibition. We are pleased that our partner has decided to present the exhibition together with numerous museum objects, which certainly increase the value of the whole exhibition in the perception of visitors - inhabitants of Nowy Sącz and tourists.

The third exhibition, the result of cooperation between the Museum and a team of archaeologists led by Dr. Dawid Kobiałka, is available at the European Centre Memory, Education, Culture, located at the site of the former Stalag VIII A Görlitz camp. Visitors to the exhibition ‘Lamsdorf/Łambinowice. Archaeology at the Site of Remembrance’ will be additionally shown a film directed by Daniel Frymark, about the individual stages of the project carried out at the Memorial in Łambinowice.

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