Poland - The Czartoryski museum of Krakow
This video shows part of the huge collection started by Izabela Czartoryski. The museum is one of the most important in Poland. You can get the full guide about Krakow at wocmultimedia.com - The guide is available in Italian language. La guida mostra alcune parti della bellissima collezione ideata da Izabela Czartoryski nel XVIII secolo ed il museo è uno dei più importanti di tutta la Polonia. La guda completa su Cracovia è disponibile in Italiano sul nostro sito wocmultimedia.com
Czartoryski Museum Krakow Poland October 24 2009
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Czartoryski Museum Krakow
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Paulina Otterstein at the Czartoryski Palace in Puławy talking to Mrs. Honorata Mielniczenko - the director of the Museum.
National Museum in Krakow, the Main Hall
Main Hall of the Krakow National Museum holds a modern art gallery, an exhibition of ancient handicrafts, and a show of old arms.
Szolayski House branch of National Museum in Krakow
Exhibition at Szolayski House, a branch of the National Museum in Krakow, shows art of the Young Poland period at the turn of the 20th century.
THE CZARTORYSKI FAMILY HISTORIC PALACE IN PULAWY ( Poland ) , September 2017
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Muzeum Czartoryskich w Puławach otrzymało kolejny cenny eksponat do swojej kolekcji.
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Prince Władysław Czartoryski was a Polish noble, political activist in exile, collector of art, and founder of the Czartoryski Museum in Kraków.
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Main hall of the National Museum in Krakow, Poland's oldest and biggest.
GALICIA JEWISH MUSEUM KRAKOW - HD ( Żydowskie Muzeum Galicja)
In our final few hours in Krakow we visited The Jewish Museum.The museum is set out very smartly and some of the photo's are truly shocking and amazing at the same time.
This was a brilliant museum and i hope this video does it justice,I would highly recomend a visit here if you are lucky enough to visit Krakow.
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Krakow Walking Tour Old Town
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Welcome to Royal Krakow, one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. Discover the most important monuments of the City of Polish kings: the Old Town and the Wawel Hill. These monuments are among the most important monuments in Poland, and are also listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. While exploring the Royal Krakow you can feel the beating heart of Poland. For centuries Wawel was a place of residence of the kings of Poland, Sweden, and Lithuania. It is here where the most important decisions were made. It is here where the greatest artists and scientists were hosted.
Take a plunge into the imposing beauty of Krakow by discovering its unique architecture and the most important sights. The guide will take you to the most important places related to the history of the Old Town. The program of the tour can be modified upon the request of participants.
Guided Krakow Old Town tour includes:
The Main Market Square, St. Mary’s Basilica, St. Adalbert’s Church, the Town Hall Tower, Cloth Hall, remains of medieval city walls, the historical route of the Polish kings, Planty Park, Sts. Peter and Paul Church, Jagiellonian University, St. Florian’s Gate, Czartoryski Museum, Bishops’ Palace and the Pope’s window, St. Francis Church, St. Andrew’s Church, the Wawel Hill, Royal Castle and the Cathedral.
20 of the world's most valuable stolen treasures
A giant Canadian gold coin worth $4.7 million was recently snatched from Berlin's Bode Museum in an audacious dawn heist. The 220-pound coin may be worth a fortune, but it isn't the most valuable treasure that has been swiped—not by a long shot.
One of the world's most valuable violins, the Gibson Stradivarius, which was fashioned by the great Italian instrument maker in 1713, has been stolen twice: in 1919, when it was swiftly recovered, and in 1936 by Julian Altman, a jobbing musician. Altman confessed to his wife that he'd been behind the theft while on his deathbed in 1985, and she turned over the violin to the authorities in 1988.
This exquisite painting by Italian Baroque master Caravaggio was created in 1609 and hung in the Oratory of San Lorenzo in Palermo, Italy until October 1969, when it was stolen, along with other works of art. Featured on the FBI's top ten list of art crimes, the theft is thought to have been carried out by members of the Sicilian mafia.
This 1911 artwork by Pablo Picasso was one of five paintings stolen from the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris in May 2010. Altogether, the five paintings are worth $123 million, but the Picasso remains the most valuable.
Cartier crafted this opulent necklace in 1928 for Bhupinder Singh of Patiala, the then Maharaja of the state of Patiala in India. Dripping with 2,930 diamonds, the necklace contained the 428-carat De Beers diamond, the seventh largest in the world.
The House of Fabergé crafted a total of 50 bejeweled eggs for the Russian royal family from 1885 up until the eve of the October Revolution in 1917. Amid the chaos of revolution, eight eggs were confiscated by Bolshevik revolutionaries and went astray.
Another important work of art that was thankfully recovered, this $37 million self-portrait by the Dutch master was taken from the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm, along with Renoir's A Young Parisienne and Conversation, during an armed raid in December 2000. The Rembrandt self-portrait was discovered in Copenhagen in 2005, while the Renoir painting cropped up in Los Angeles a year later.
Valued at up to $55 million, this charming depiction of yellow and red poppies, which was painted by Vincent Van Gogh in 1887, has been stolen twice. In 1977, it was snatched from Cairo's Mohamed Mahmoud Khalil Museum but recovered 10 years later in Kuwait.
This ornate gold salt cellar by Italian sculptor Benvenutto Cellini, which was completed in 1543 for King Francis I of France, is considered 'the Mona Lisa of sculptures', hence its sky-high value. It was stolen in May 2003 from the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna.
One of two versions of Da Vinci's Madonna of the Yarnwinder, the Buccleuch Madonna, was stolen in 2003 from Drumlanrig Castle in Scotland, where it had hung for 236 years. Two thieves posing as tourists brazenly purloined the artwork in broad daylight.
Regarded as one of Paul Cézanne's finest works, the Boy in the Red Vest, which was painted around 1890, was stolen in February 2008 from the Foundation E.G. Bührle in Zurich, Switzerland by three armed gunmen.
This Rembrandt masterpiece from 1633, the Dutch artist's only seascape, was stolen in March 1990 from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, along with 12 other super-valuable artworks. The paintings were valued at $500 million at the time, making it the most notorious art heist in history and the world's largest-value theft of private property.
The Nazis plundered billions of dollars worth of art, and this 1513-14 artwork by the supreme painter of the High Renaissance was among the treasures looted. Widely regarded as the most important painting missing since World War II, the Portrait of a Young Man was taken from the Czartoryski Museum in Kraków, Poland in 1939.
Dating from 1430-32, the lower left panel of Van Eyck's priceless Just Judges Altarpiece was stolen in April 1934 from the Saint Bavo Cathedral in Ghent, Belgium. A ransom demand for one million Belgian francs was received but the authorities refused to cough up the cash.
Edvard Munch produced four versions of his famous masterpiece, but the most notable is the painted version from 1893 that belongs to the National Gallery in Oslo, Norway. It was stolen in February 1994.
This celebrated 1907 painting by Gustav Klimt was stolen by the Nazis in 1941 from Jewish banker and sugar producer Ferdinand Bloch-Bauer, whose wife is depicted in the painting. Bloch-Bauer fled to Zurich, where he died impoverished in 1945.
The most valuable unrecovered stolen painting ever, Johannes Vermeer's The Concert, which dates from 1664, was snatched along with Rembrandt's The Storm on the Sea of Galilee and 10 other works of art during the infamous Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum theft in March 1990. The FBI believes the painting was offered for sale in Philadelphia in the early 2000s by an organized crime syndicate but still hasn't been able to locate it.
The renowned blue Hope Diamond is said to carry a curse, bringing misfortu
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Family Trip to Kurozwęki Palace in Poland
Kurozwęki Palace in Poland is a great place to take your family for a day of fun and activities. It's the only Place in Poland with American bison. They even have bison steak on the menu in their restaurant (if you're into that sort of thing).
You can go on a tour of the palace, see the mini zoo, and try to find your way through the corn field maze (I didn't have much luck, there). Watch this video to learn more!
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Amber Museum, Krakow
A strolll through the Amber Museum, Krakow, Poland.
Krakow, Wawel Royal Palace and the river promenade
Sprawa Fundacji Czartoryskich
Jak doszło do sprzedaży kolekcji Fundacji Czartoryskich? Dlaczego polskie państwo milczało, kiedy w kolejnych statutach Fundacji jego rola była wygaszana? Czy przeniesienie blisko 100 milionów euro do Lichtensteinu było zgodne z prawem? I co z oskarżeniami Tamary Czartoryskiej, córki fundatora (i sprzedawcy kolekcji) Adama Karola Czartoryskiego, wobec współpracowników z Fundacji Czartoryskich?
Zagmatwaną sprawę Fundacji Czartoryskich, jej kolekcji i setek milionów złotych, w „Tygodniku Powszechnym” od kilku tygodni bada Marek Rabij, który w powyższym nagraniu zapowiada nowe informacje, do których dotarł.
Publikacje Marka Rabija, rozmowę z Tamarą Czartoryską oraz listy do redakcji napisane przez reprezentanta Fundacji Macieja Radziwiłła znajdą Państwo pod adresem powszech.net/czartoryscy