Poland and Religion.Wroclaw National Museum #support #paypal ordy_83@live.com #history #religion #wrocław #poland #travel #christianity #catholic #church #jesus #europe The National Museum in Wrocław is regarded as one of the largest and most important museums in Poland. It was established in 1947 as the State Museum, and the official opening took place on 11 July 1948. Two years later the name was changed to Muzeum Śląskie [the Silesian Museum] and under that name the institution continued functioning for the next twenty years, up to 1970, when it was promoted to the rank of the National Museum.
The building which now houses the National Museum in Wrocław has a picturesque location on the south bank of the river Odra, between the stretch of the embankment named after the prominent Polish sculptor Xawery Dunikowski and Powstańców Warszawy Square, and was built in 1883–1886 in the style of the Northern Neo-Renaissance. The building was designed by Karl Friedrich Endell (1843–1891), an architect from Szczecin who worked mostly in Berlin. Originally the building was occupied by the Governorship of the Province of Silesia, which at the time was part of the German Empire. After the war, in 1946–1947, the building was extensively renovated and adapted to its museum function. JOIN MY CHANNEL [ Ссылка ]
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