The east wing of the Royal Castle’s main floor is now home to a permanent exhibition of various works of art that had formerly been spread throughout the property, including two works by Rembrandt: The Girl in a Picture Frame and The Scholar at the Lectern. Both paintings were part of a major donation of 37 works of art given by Countess Karolina Lanckoronska, a Polish resistance fighter and concentration camp survivor who, upon Poland’s return to independence in 1989, bequeathed her family’s art collection to the nation. The Castle has done an impressive job of staging the artworks, with muted walls and focused lighting keeping all the attention on the various portraits of 16th and 17th century royalty like Marie Antoinette and still life paintings of flower-filled bounties. There’s also a room devoted to porcelain, tapestries and glassware from the era. The Castle’s free admission on Sundays have seen the new gallery overrun with visitors, so serious art lovers will want to pay for the chance to wander at a less harried pace.
Admission 20/15zł, family ticket 10zł per person. Sun free.
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Open:
Open 10:00 - 18:00, Sun 11:00 - 18:00.Last entrance 1 hour before closing.
Address:
Pl. Zamkowy 4 (Royal Castle)Phone:
(+48) 22 355 51 70www:
http://www.zamek-krolewski.pl
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