• Museum Regionaire

    19. september 2019, Polen ⋅ ☀️ 55 °F

    http://ziemiatrzebnicka.pl/muzeum-regionalne/

    In 1969, the Society of Lovers of the Earth of Trzebnica organized a number of events and meetings related to the organization of life in Trzebnica in the first years after World War II. The aftermath of these meetings was the collection of a large collection of documents, photos and objects that became the basis for organizing in 1979 the Chamber of National Remembrance at the Town Hall in Trzebnica.
    In 1990, after collecting many new documents and exhibits, the National Remembrance Chamber was transformed into a Regional Museum. Photos and documents were exhibited in the town hall, e.g. a list of streets in Polish and German, information on the creation of the first schools, offices, and cultural institutions. There was shown the first issue of the newspaper "Brzask", press notes about the first cultural events, about the launch of the first cafe, cinema, post office. There was also a photo exhibition of Rafał Eysymontta presenting Trzebnica from the beginning of the 20th century, Trzebnica prints from the 18th and 19th century, copies of many important documents and medieval seals, among others Duchess Jadwiga, Silesian dukes, the Trzebnica monastery, the first seals of the city of Trzebnica and seals of Wrocław bishops. Among them is the document from 1203,
    In May 1998, in the only tenement from the 18th century survived after the war - "Under the Golden Sun" thanks to the support of the Town Hall and Commune of Trzebnica, the Regional Museum found a new seat - on the ground floor of the building - Rynek 8. The collection was enriched with full documentation of sensational discoveries dr. Jan Michał Burdukiewicz, showing traces of Homo Erectus's stay from the area of Winna Góra (Kociej Góra) from 500,000 years ago, from the time when primitive people did not know the fire. Archaeological excavations in Trzebnica testify to the fact that in the area of Winna Góra (Kociej Góra) there was about 500,000 years ago the collection and hunting group Homo erectus. These are the oldest traces of man's stay in Poland! Flint tools were found here for e.g. chopping bones, wood and cutting meat. Among them there are often very carefully made scrapers, cutters,
    A permanent exhibition at the museum is a display case with exhibits borrowed from the Archaeological Museum of Wrocław with items found in these areas from the Middle Ages. The cabinet also contains original pilgrim canteens from the 13th century, with which pilgrims went to the grave of the Duchess of Silesia - Saint. Jadwiga. The museum's collections include many exhibitions on the city's history and monuments, including Rafał Eysymontt photo exhibition presenting Trzebnica from the beginning of the 20th century, graphics from Trzebnica from the 18th and 19th centuries, exhibition dedicated to pioneers of the Trzebnica region and narrow-gauge railway, photo exhibitions - "Treasures of the Trzebnica region" - with photographs by Marcin Mazurkiewicz, latest finds from area of the city, archaeologists Bogdan Bobowski and Sławomir Górka - fragments of ceramic vessels, pipe bowls, fragments of stove tiles. The museum has a modest collection of "trzebnicki" - all editions of "Brzasku", books about history and works of art and architecture in Trzebnica, many TMZT publications, many books of priest. prof. Antoni Kiełbasa and Jerzy B. kos and publications published by the Lower Silesian Social and Cultural Association in Wrocław. In addition, we have a data bank in the form of an electronic record on CDs about monuments, people, events and events from the Trzebnica poviat. We have about 100 postcards from former Trzebnica and contemporary Trzebnica postcards issued a few years ago. A few exhibits were offered by Grzegorz Janowski from Trzebnica: pipe heads, made of clay, porcelain figurine of Saint. Jadwiga, ink drawing - Saint. Jadwiga by Karol Stobiecki and copperplate with the image of Saint. Jadwiga - patrons of Silesia.
    At the exhibition, you can now also see city plans, a modern city map, a large panorama of Trzebnica (view from Kociej Góra), a board about the founders of the basilica and monastery of Trzebnica - Saint. Jadwiga and Henry the Bearded; You can read the most important dates from the city's history.
    The museum is frequently visited by schoolchildren from Trzebnica and nearby cities and villages as well as tourists, also by the Germans - former residents of Trzebnica. Materials, publications, books and newspapers are also used by students who prepare their MA and PhD theses. The museum is systematically expanding its collections with new exhibits. You can read one of the monographs: "Trzebnica. Outline of the city's development over the centuries "and the Historical Atlas of Polish Cities - Trzebnica".
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