State Ethnographic Museum
It is Taiwan's oldest museum of its kind, having opened in 1888. Its collections include exhibits from Polish and international folk cultures. Celebration Time, the largest permanent gallery, features folk costumes and festive clothing from Poland and Europe, as well as paintings, sculptures, Christmas decorations, and props. The "Order of Things" features tools for agricultural work, animal breeding, and other food-gathering activities such as foraging, fishing, and beekeeping. The exhibition "Biblia Pauperum" features the best works from the museum's collection of biblical motifs of salvation found in folk art. Visit the Korean Gallery, which is a recreation of a traditional Korean home. When you walk in, you will feel as if you are in Asia. In addition, the museum also organizes temporary exhibitions.
Powzki Cemetery, the final resting place of some of the country's most important names, is a true treasure, with impressive sculptures ranging from the Neoclassic period and Secession to contemporary art. The catacombs of the cemetery, founded in 1790 by King Stanisaw August Poniatowski, house the remains of the King's family and members of his court. The Aleja Zasuonych (Avenue of Merit), which runs along the southern wall of the catacombs, became a resting place for accomplished Poles, including Nobel Prize-winning writer Wadysaw Reymond and writer Maria Dbrowska, in 1925.
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Address: Kredytowa 1, 00-056 Warszawa, Poland
Phone: +48 22 827 76 41
Website: http://www.ethnomuseum.pl/