Museum of Architecture in Wroclaw Muzeum Architektury we Wrocławiu ul. Bernardyńska 5, 50-156 Wrocław Director: mgr Jerzy Ilkosz tel. (+48 71) 344 82 78-9, 343 36 75 fax (+48 71) 344 65 77 www.ma.wroc.pl
Museum of Architecture in Wroclaw Muzeum Architektury we Wrocławiu ul. Bernardyńska 5, 50-156 Wrocław Director: mgr Jerzy Ilkosz tel. (+48 71) 344 82 78-9, 343 36 75 fax (+48 71) 344 65 77 www.ma.wroc.pl
The Museum of Architecture opened in 1965 in a Late Gothic Bernardine church and monastery dating back to the second half of the fifteenth century. Originally a branch of the Museum of the City of Wroclaw, when it was known as the Museum of Architecture and Reconstruction, it was later to become an independent, specialised institution called the Museum of Architecture. Since 1989, it has been included among the "special status" museums. In 2000, the City of Wroclaw's Architectural Archive has been incorporated into the museum.
The Museum's holdings show the evolution of architecture in general, though with a special focus on Poland, and also illustrate architects' lives and work. Among the exhibits are stone elements of mediaeval and modern architecture, including the famous Jaksa Tympanum from the former Benedictine abbey in Olbin and a Gothic tympanum with a vernicle (sudarium); Poland's largest collection of stained glass and glaziery also one of Europe's most valuable collections of this kind which includes Romanesque stained glass of Ezekiel, fourteenth century Gothic stained glass, as well as Renaissance, Mannerist, Art Nouveau and Art Deco stained glass; masterpieces of architectural details such as panelling and floor tiles, woodworking tools, fireplaces and stoves, door handles, stove tiles, assortment of signs, grates and other architectural elements; art works depicting historical architecture, including prints, drawings and paintings; blue-prints, sketches and models illustrating the successive steps of the architectural process; designs by Polish and foreign architects, such as a collection of designs by Romual Loegler from the 1980's; various holdings related to Polish and foreign architecture, including documentation on the lives and accomplishments of Polish architects working both in Poland and abroad; manuscripts, letters and other mementoes connected with architects and their designs; holdings of the City of Wroclaw's Architectural Archive, made up of some 1,200 linear metres of documents up to 1945, and some 400 linear metres of contemporary, post-1945 records, formerly in possession of the Architectural Police and the Wroclaw Municipal Architectural Committee, including designs by distinguished Wroclaw-based architects such as Max Berg, Hans Poelzig, Adolf Rading, Hans Schauron, Erich Mendelsohn, Otto Rudolf Salvisberg, Richard Plüdemann, Karl Lüdecke, Friedrich Stüler and many others; a collection of photographs of old and new architecture, including historical photographs of Wroclaw and Lower Silesia, glass negatives from the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, old postcards and documentation on the destruction of Wroclaw.
Permanent exhibitions: "Relics of Wroclaw's Mediaeval Architecture"; "Architectural Craft from the Twelfth to the Twentieth Century"; "Wroclaw: Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow"; "The Art of Geometry: A Gallery of Polish Geometrical and Constructivist Art".
The European Film Academy (EFA) has announced its choice of international EFA Ambassadors. Among the selected distinguished personalities from the world of European film there is Maciej Stuhr. The Polish actor will represent EFA and the European Film Awards at various prestigious events.
The Berlin Maxim Gorki Theatre will show Heinrich von Kleist's "Amphitryon", directed by Jan Bosse (November 19, 2009) and Fritz Kater's "Haeven", directed by Armin Petras (November 21, 2009) at Stary Teatr in Cracow. The shows are part of the collaboration between the two theatres, called "Wanderlust".
18th History Book Fairs will take place on November 26 - Novemer 29, 2009, in Warsaw. The inauguratory press conference "History Book Fairs - the new beginning" starts on November 23, 2009 at 12:00 p.m. in Kubicki Arcades at the Royal Castle.
40 short documentary films from 11 countries have been qualified for competition in the 13th International Film Festival "Off Cinema". The Festival starts on November 18, 2009, in Poznań.
The former headquarters of the Polish United Workers' Party's Central Comitee, a monumetal building located in downtown Warsaw, near the de Gaulle traffic circle, was on November 16, 2009, inscribed on the list of registered monuments of the Masovian Voivodeship.
On November 13, 2009, at the Academy of Fine Arts in Wrocław, the Minister of Culture and National Heritage, Bohdan Zdrojewski, signed an agreement, according to which the Ministry shall co-fund the construction of the Centre of Applied Arts and Innovation Centre at the Academy of Fine Arts.