National Museum Poznań Poland
recorded on August 23, 2014
Moving Image Archive Serge de Muller
War Museum | Poznan | Poland
This museum is located on Citadel Hill, a huge park area in the city. The park is also where the Poznan Old Garrison Commonwealth War Cemetery is located.
Polish Culture: Poznan Croissant Museum, Poland
Poznan Croissant Museum
Rogalowe Muzeum Poznania
This is the place to be for everyone who wants to know Poznan better and quickly become familiar with its symbols, especially the famous St Martin Croissants. We create a friendly and casual atmosphere and ensure our guests have fun and enjoy this hands-on experience.
VELÁZQUEZ - Paintings by Diego Velázquez (1599-1660) in the National Museum in Poznan, Poland
Diego Rodríguez de Silva y Velázquez (baptized June 6, 1599 – August 6, 1660) was a Spanish painter, the leading artist in the court of King Philip IV, and one of the most important painters of the Spanish Golden Age. He was an individualistic artist of the contemporary Baroque period. In addition to numerous renditions of scenes of historical and cultural significance, he painted scores of portraits of the Spanish royal family, other notable European figures, and commoners, culminating in the production of his masterpiece Las Meninas (1656).
From the first quarter of the nineteenth century, Velázquez's artwork was a model for the realist and impressionist painters, in particular Édouard Manet. Since that time, famous modern artists, including Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dalí and Francis Bacon, have paid tribute to Velázquez by recreating several of his most famous works.
Velázquez was born in Seville, Spain, the first child of João Rodrigues de Silva and Jerónima Velázquez, and was baptized at the church of St. Peter in Seville on Sunday, June 6, 1599. The baptism most likely occurred a few days or weeks after his birth. His paternal grandparents, Diogo da Silva and Maria Rodrigues, had moved to Seville from their native Portugal decades earlier. When Velázquez was offered knighthood in 1658, he claimed descent from the lesser nobility in order to qualify; in fact, however, his grandparents were tradespeople, and possibly Jewish conversos.
Velázquez was educated by his parents to fear God and, intended for a learned profession, received good training in languages and philosophy. Influenced by many artists, he showed an early gift for art; consequently, he began to study under Francisco de Herrera, a vigorous painter who disregarded the Italian influence of the early Seville school. Velázquez remained with him for one year. It was probably from Herrera that he learned to use brushes with long bristles.
After leaving Herrera's studio when he was 12 years old, Velázquez began to serve as an apprentice under Francisco Pacheco, an artist and teacher in Seville. Though considered a generally dull, undistinguished painter, Pacheco sometimes expressed a simple, direct realism in contradiction to the style of Raphael that he was taught. Velázquez remained in Pacheco's school for five years, studying proportion and perspective and witnessing the trends in the literary and artistic circles of Seville.
By the early 1620s, his position and reputation were assured in Seville. On April 23, 1618, Velázquez married Juana Pacheco (June 1, 1602 – August 10, 1660), the daughter of his teacher. She bore him two daughters—his only known family. The elder, Francisca de Silva Velázquez y Pacheco (1619–1658), married painter Juan Bautista Martínez del Mazo at the Church of Santiago in Madrid on August 21, 1633; the younger, Ignacia de Silva Velázquez y Pacheco, born in 1621, died in infancy.
Velázquez produced notable works during this time. Known for his compositions of amusing genre scenes, also called bodegones, such as Old Woman Frying Eggs. Christ in the House of Martha (1618) combines this bodegón type in a religious scene. His sacred subjects also include Adoración de los Reyes (1619, The Adoration of the Magi) and Jesús y los peregrinos de Emaús (1626, Christ and the Pilgrims of Emmaus), both of which begin to express his more pointed and careful realism.
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10 Things to do in Poznań, Poland Travel Guide
Join us as we explore Poznań, Poland in this travel guide covering some of the top attractions and best things to do in Poznan during your visit. From the Old Market to the New Town and from Cathedral Island to various castles this is a city that has a lot to offer travelers while retaining a chill vibe. Find out what makes Poznan worth visiting below.
10 Things to do in Poznań City Tour | Poland Travel Guide:
Intro - 00:01
1) Old Market Square (Stare Miasto - (Stary Rynek)) with Poznań Town Hall (Ratusz) - 00:25
2) Royal Castle in Poznań (Zamek Królewski w Poznaniu) - 02:14
3) Former Jesuits College - 03:12
4) Poznań Cathedral (Fara Poznanska) - 04:06
5) New Town in Poznan (Fontana Wolnosh-chi Wolności and Imperial Castle [Zamek Cesarski w Poznaniu]) - 04:39
6) Cathedral Island (Ostrow Tumski) - 05:19
7) Lake Malta (Maltański Reservoir) - 05:57
8) KontenerART - 06:57
9) Frédéric Chopin Park and Archaeological Museum (Muzeum Archeologiczne w Poznaniu) - 07:40
10) Ice Cream (lody) - 08:16
Outro - 09:49
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Our visit Poznań travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide, top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting castles, churches and museums. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Poznań tourism brochure, Poznań itinerary or Poznań, Poland city tour.
10 Things to do in Poznań, Poland Travel Guide script:
Eager to explore Poznan, our first stop of the day was the Old Market Square, which is a sight to behold. As soon as we turned the street from our apartment, we were greeted with the Old Town Hall.
The top attraction here is a row of buildings known as the Merchant Houses. They stand shoulder to shoulder and are painted in different patterns, adding a bright splash of colour to the town.
The Royal Castle dates back to 1249, though if you think it looks rather new, that’s because it was mostly destroyed during WW2 and it had to be rebuilt. After paying for our tickets, we made a beeline straight for the tower, to enjoy some views of Poznan.
After visiting the castle, we did some wandering around the Old Town and ended up at the Former Jesuit College. This is where young people were educated in theology and philosophy.
Today the college houses the City Council, so we couldn’t really tour the place, but they do have a nice courtyard and a cafe for visitors.
Another thing to do in Poznan is visit Fara Poznanska, a beautiful Baroque church located right next to the Former Jesuit College. We arrived just as they were setting up for the weekly concert, so we sat down for a bit of music.
From there, we walked west of the Old Town, where things have more of a modern look. We saw the Fontana Wolnosh-chi Wolności, had a quick peek inside the Imperial Castle, and we also discovered that Polish people have a big love for ice cream.
We later googled Kolorowa and discovered that it’s the best ice cream shop in Poznan, so maybe we should’ve stood in line!
After visiting Cathedral Island, we went past Śródka, which is a really cool neighbourhood with lots of street art. We then had a little break by Lake Malta, which looked to be a popular weekend spot.
Another cool thing to do in Poznan is to visit KontenerArt, which is part urban beach, outdoor bar, art space, children’s playground, food cart central, and herb and spice garden. This was an unexpected find and it was really nice to see people of all ages enjoying this space.
On a rainy afternoon, we paid a quick visit to Poznan’s Archaeological Museum. Admittedly, it’s mostly geared towards children, but it was a fun way to stay dry.
And that’s a wrap for our quick travel guide to Poznan! We hope this video gave you a few ideas of things to do around town on your visit. If there are any other things to do in Poznan that you think should be on this list, feel free to share those with fellow travellers. Happy travels and until next time!
This is part of our Travel in Poland video series showcasing Polish food, Polish culture and Polish cuisine.
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Agnieszka Salamon-Radecka (National Museum in Poznań) part I
International Conference: Fin de siècle rediscovered. A mosaic of the turn of the century: artists, events, societies, activities
National Museum in Warsaw, Cinema Hall, 25th-27th of February 2014
26th of February, Wednesday -- Day Two
Session III (16.40-19.20) moderator: Ewa Frąckowiak (National Museum in Warsaw)
Agnieszka Salamon-Radecka (National Museum in Poznań), A forgotten artist from the Great Poland region - Jan Kazimierz Mycielski (1864-1913) and the beginnings of Polish graphic arts
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Międzynarodowa konferencja naukowa:
Fin de siècle odnaleziony. Mozaika przełomu wieków: artyści, zjawiska, stowarzyszenia, działania
Muzeum Narodowe w Warszawie, Kino MUZ, 25-27 lutego 2014 r.
26 lutego, środa -- Dzień drugi
Sesja III 16.40-19.20 moderator: Ewa Frąckowiak (Muzeum Narodowe w Warszawie)
Agnieszka Salamon-Radecka (Muzeum Narodowe w Poznaniu), Zapomniany wielkopolski artysta Jan Kazimierz Mycielski (1864-1913) i początki polskiej grafiki artystycznej
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National Museum Poznan
recorded on August 4, 2012
Moving Image Archive Serge de Muller
Weekend in Poznan, Poland 4k 2160p
A weekend guide to Poznan, including-
Pierogi
The Croissant Museum
Blubry 6D
Lollipop making
The Palm House
Chopin Nocturne Op.9 No.2
Agnieszka Salamon-Radecka (National Museum in Poznań) part II
International Conference: Fin de siècle rediscovered. A mosaic of the turn of the century: artists, events, societies, activities
National Museum in Warsaw, Cinema Hall, 25th-27th of February 2014
26th of February, Wednesday -- Day Two
Session III (16.40-19.20) moderator: Ewa Frąckowiak (National Museum in Warsaw)
Agnieszka Salamon-Radecka (National Museum in Poznań), A forgotten artist from the Great Poland region - Jan Kazimierz Mycielski (1864-1913) and the beginnings of Polish graphic arts
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Fin de siècle odnaleziony. Mozaika przełomu wieków: artyści, zjawiska, stowarzyszenia, działania
Muzeum Narodowe w Warszawie, Kino MUZ, 25-27 lutego 2014 r.
26 lutego, środa -- Dzień drugi
Sesja III 16.40-19.20 moderator: Ewa Frąckowiak (Muzeum Narodowe w Warszawie)
Agnieszka Salamon-Radecka (Muzeum Narodowe w Poznaniu), Zapomniany wielkopolski artysta Jan Kazimierz Mycielski (1864-1913) i początki polskiej grafiki artystycznej
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Best Tourist Attractions you MUST SEE in Poznan, Poland | 2019
Poznań (UK: , US: , Polish: [ˈpɔznaj̃]; German: Posen; known also by other historical names) is a city on the Warta River in west-central Poland, in the Greater Poland region.
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The rating information was taken from Google Maps and the list was last updated on 7th May, 2019:
1: Nowe Zoo
2: Park Cytadela
3: Termy Maltańskie
4: The Imperial Castle
5: Poznan Botanical Garden
6: Malta Ski
7: Rogalowe Muzeum
8: Royal Castle in Poznan
9: The National Museum in Poznan
10: Restauracja Ratuszova
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National Museum Poznan
recorded on August 5, 2012
Moving Image Archive Serge de Muller
Cytadela park the Museum,Poznan Vlog Part II nuong World War I and II (Filipina in Poznan)
????Visiting an old Polish cemetery in Poznan, step into history! Vlog 13 (4K)
I came across an old Polish cemetery called Cmentarz Bohaterów in Poznan, Poland. It's located right next to the large park called Cytadela. Poland is a country that has long been affected by war. There are a long row of young soldiers from WW1 buried here. If you have Polish descendants, maybe these could even be some of your early ancestors. I hope we can learn from history and not repeat our mistakes.
The most attractive, beautiful places of Poland - Poznan Old Town
Poland tourist attractions - Poznań City Hall, Royal Castle, National Museum, The Old Town and surroundings.
POZNAŃ TRAVEL GUIDE: TWO DAYS IN POZNAŃ. New video with recommendations for top places to visit.
BEAUTIFUL POLAND: Discover all these places by just walking around the city. From a colorful Old Town Market Square to castles, museums, parks and more.
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Featured in this video:
00:03 Old Market Square
01:25 Royal castle
01:35 Imperial castle
01:45 Grand Theatre
01:58 Archaeological Museum
02:06 Basilica of Our Lady of Perpetual Help
02:37 National Museum
02:42 Freedom Square
02:49 Raczyński Library
02:58 Crosses commemorating the 1956 protests
03:02 Poznań Philharmonic
03:09 Collegium Minus
03:13 Stary Browar Shopping Mall
03:25 Citadel Park
03:30 Army Museum
03:38 Soviet Obelisk
03:44 Poznań Army Monument
03:49 Church of St. Adalbert
03:54 St. Joseph Church (Discalced Carmelites)
04:00 Church of St. Anthony of Padua
04:17 Military Museum
04:23 Holy Redeemer Church
04:28 City Walls
04:34 Fire Station
Audio tracks: Many wonderful years, by Jay Man, OurMusicBox.com, licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 / 4.0.
At the end of the video: Underdog, by The 126ers.
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Poznan is a city on the Warta River in west-central Poland, in the Greater Poland region and is the fifth-largest city in Poland. It is best known for its renaissance Old Town and Ostrów Tumski Cathedral. Today, Poznań is an important cultural and business centre and one of Poland's most populous regions with many regional customs such as Saint John's Fair (Jarmark Świętojański), traditional Saint Martin's croissants and a local dialect.
Poznań is a centre of trade, sports, education, technology and tourism. It is an important academic site, with about 130,000 students and the Adam Mickiewicz University - the third largest Polish university. Poznań is also the seat of the oldest Polish diocese, now being one of the most populous archdioceses in the country. The city also hosts the Poznań International Fair – the biggest industrial fair in Poland and one of the largest fairs in Europe. The city's most renowned landmarks include Poznań Town Hall, the National Museum, Grand Theatre, Fara Church, Poznań Cathedral and the Imperial Castle.
Stroll into Poznań's Old Town square on any evening and you’ll receive an instant introduction to the characteristic energy of Wielkopolska’s capital. The city centre is buzzing at any time of the day, and positively jumping by night, full of people heading to its many restaurants, pubs and clubs. The combination of international business travellers attending its numerous trade fairs and the city's huge student population has created a distinctive vibe quite independent of tourism.
Poznań is a town steeped in history, as it was the first capital (with Gniezno) of Poland and seen by many as the birthplace of the Polish nation. Today it is a diverse and vibrant town, with much to divert the traveller. It has a stunningly rejuvenated central square, thriving night-life, fascinating museums and many attractions in the surrounding area. For train buffs, Poznań is the home of Europe's last surviving steam-hauled passenger service. With a strategic position on the Berlin – Moscow train line, Poznań will be for many their first experience of Poland.
Poznań has an extensive public transport system, mostly consisting of trams, such as the Poznań Fast Tram, and both urban and suburban buses. The main railway station is Poznań Central Station to the southwest of the city centre; there is also the smaller Poznań Wschód and Poznań Garbary station northeast of the centre and a number of other stations on the outskirts of the city.
Poznań has many historic buildings and sights, mostly concentrated around the Old Town and other parts of the city centre. Many of these lie on the Royal-Imperial Route in Poznań – a tourist walk leading through the most important parts of the city showing its history, culture and identity. Portions of the city centre are listed as one of Poland's official national Historic Monuments (Pomnik historii), as designated 28 November 2008, along with other portions of the city's historic core. Its listing is maintained by the National Heritage Board of Poland.
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Prosimy dotykać eksponaty. A-geometria. Hans Arp i Polska
Film promuje otwartą 23 kwietnia 2017 roku w Muzeum Narodowym w Poznaniu wystawę A-geometria. Hans Arp i Polska.
W materiale o ekspozycji opowiadają jej kuratorki: Maike Steinkamp z Fundacji Hansa Arpa w Berlinie oraz Marta Smolińska z Uniwesytetu Artystycznego w Poznaniu.
Wystawę można oglądać do 9 lipca 2017 roku.
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Film promotes the A-geometry. Hans Arp and Poland exhibition that has been opened on April 23, 2017 at the National Museum in Poznan.
The film includes short interviews with its curators: Maike Steinkamp from the Arp Foundation and Marta Smolińska from the University of Arts in Poznan.
The exhibition will be open until July 9, 2017.
Film zrealizowali/ film production: Guzik Owcy Creative Films
Street artist in the old town of Poznan, Poland
Poster must sing!
Opening of the exhibiton in The National Museum in Poznań, and of annex in the SPOT. Gallery 6 and 8 May 201.
Exploring The Polish Aviation Museum in Krakow
Exploring The Polish Aviation Museum in Krakow, Poland
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