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Podlaskie Museum in Białystok

Podlaskie Museum in Białystok is the biggest museum of Podlaskie Voivodeship.[1] It is based in Białystok, a city located in north-eastern Poland.

Podlaskie Museum in Białystok
Muzeum Podlaskie w Białymstoku
Established1949
Location10 Kościuszko Square, Białystok
Coordinates53°07′27″N 23°09′31″E / 53.12417°N 23.15861°E / 53.12417; 23.15861
Websitemuzeum.bialystok.pl

History edit

It was established in 1949 by the decree of the Ministry of Culture and Arts as the first regional museum in the history of the city.

Its site was the rebuilt right wing of the Branicki Palace. In March 1950, the museum was moved to the Branicki Guest Palace located at Kilińskiego Street. On January 1, 1952, the institution was nationalized, and the National Museum of Warsaw took supervision over it. On July 27, 1957, the Regional Museum gained the rank of a district museum and took charge of the regional museums in Łomża and Suwałki.[2]

On September 13, 1958, the museum moved to the rebuilt town hall. Due to the expansion of the area, new workshops were established - next to the existing, historical and archeological ones, in 1958 an art workshop was established, in 1962 an ethnographic workshop, and in 1965 an scientific and educational workshop.

In 1973, the museum developed rapidly, it was handed over to the palace in Choroszcz, where an interior exhibition was created. A Museum Point was also created in the refectory and chapel of the former Abbots' Palace in Supraśl. Two years later, the historical workshop moved from the guest palace at Kilińskiego Street to the historic Cytron Palace at Warszawska 37 Street. A new branch was established in Tykocin, based in the rebuilt synagogue and Talmudic house.

In 1982 and in the areas located in Wasilków on the road to Augustów, the Bialystok Village Museum was established. In 1984, in the renovated town hall in Bielsk Podlaski a new branch of the museum was established. The turn of the century brought further name changes to the institutions: on April 27, 1998 at the State Museum in Bialystok, and on April 25, 2000 it was renamed the Podlaskie Museum in Bialystok.

From January 1, 2020, the Podlaskie Museum is co-run by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage and the Podlaskie Voivodeship. A 10-year contract in this matter was signed on December 17, 2019.

Collection highlights edit

References edit

  1. ^ Muzeum Podlaskie w Białymstoku. culture.p
  2. ^ Historia Muzeum. oficjalna strona.

External links edit

  • Official website  

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