Warsaw

The Recovered Capital. Warsaw 1915–1918

Oct 26 - Dec 30 2018       Rynek Starego Miasta 28-42
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World War I saw an enormous change in the landscape of Europe. Poland was on the verge of gaining back it's independence after decades of rule from foreign powers. The events of the war were not the only effects that took place, but there were changes in the political, administrative and social aspects of everyday life. At the start of the war, Warsaw was part of the Russian Empire and the end it was the capital of a reborn Polish state. The exhibition will include various works by Józef Rapacki and Feliks Jabłczyński and photographs by Stanisław Nofok-Sowiński and Henryk Poddębski. In addition, it will include items borrowed from Warsaw's museums and artefacts from social organisations related to the rebirth of the nation. 

Date

Venue

Open 09:00-17:00. Thu 09:00-19:00, Sat, Sun 11:00-18:00, Closed Mon. Oct 26 2018 - Dec 30 2018
Museum of Warsaw, Main Branch
Rynek Starego Miasta 28-42

Price/Additional Info

Admission 20/15zł comes with headphones. Thu free.

Website

www.muzeumwarszawy.pl www.facebook.com/muzeum.warszawy
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