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Ochrona Zabytków
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1992
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nr 3
276-277
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In 1996, Days of European Heritage, organised under the auspices of the Council of Europe since 1991, were celebrated in Warsaw under the motto: Warsaw — a Residential Town”, owing to the four hundredth anniversary of the city. The organiser of the Warsaw Heritage Days was traditionally the Society for the Protection of Historical Monuments which, by presenting historical royal residences and former magnate residences, wished to recall that before the capital of Mazovia became a Polish metropolis in the full meaning of this term, for many years it filled the function of a residential town. Days of European Heritage were preceded by a conference held on 20 September in the seat of the Society for the Protection of Historical Monuments, attended by Prof. Andrzej Tomaszewski, General Conservator of Historical Monuments, and Małgorzata Willman, M.A., coordinator of the celebrations. A discussion on „Royal Residences in Warsaw — Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow” was organised on 21 September in the John III Great Banquet Hall in Wilanow Palace. The meeting, with the participation of numerous renowned experts on the history of the architecture, art and town planning of Warsaw, conservators of historical monuments, experts on museum studies, current hosts of royal residences — castles and palaces, members of societies dealing in the protection and conservation of historical monuments, as well as popularisers of the historical heritage of the capital, was inaugurated by a paper on the royal residences in Warsaw, given by Prof. Jerzy Lileyko; owing to its significant merits, we cite the text in its entirety.
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Meetings in the Struve Villa 1998 - 2001. Lectures on Cultural Heritage is a collection of 27 texts presented by noted Polish professors of the humanities during a series of monthly meetings held in the Warsaw seat of the Society for the Protection of Historical Monuments. The registered and subsequently authorised lectures pertain primarily to the protection of historical monuments in Poland, the revalorisation of towns, and the condition of Polish conservation services at the end of the twentieth century. Some of the texts discuss particular monuments and assorted problems associated with their preservation (militaria, historical costumes, forgeries, geological monuments), while others deal with archaeology, the history of art and the museums (i.a. the beginnings of architecture in Polish lands, Polish murals from the seventeenth and eighteenth century, the history of the Czartoryski Museum in Cracow). The various themes and the opportunity for becoming acquainted with the individual and colourful style of each of the speakers render this book valuable, interesting and accessible to all lovers of historical monuments.
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