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  • The Szczecin National Museum (Polish: Muzeum Narodowe w Szczecinie) is a National Museum in Szczecin, Poland, established on 1 August 1945. The museum features ancient and modern art, archaeological, historical, numismatic, nautical and ethnographic collections and is divided into six branches, five located in Szczecin and one in Gryfice.
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  • The National Museum in Szczecin – The Exhibition of West-Pomeranian Narrow-Gauge Railways in Gryfice
  • ...initiative, which contributed to changing the perception of the space was the National Museum's Dialogue Centre “Przełomy”, devoted to the history of Szczecin.
  • The address given here (Staromłyńska Street) takes you to the Modern Art Galleries, which is also a branch of National Museum in Szczecin.
  • The Szczecin National Museum (Polish: Muzeum Narodowe w Szczecinie) is a national museum in Szczecin, Poland, established on 1 August 1945.
  • The National Museum in Szczecin is the largest cultural institution in West Pomerania, taking care of over 150 thousand objects including works of old and...
  • “Our Szczecin National Museum is a urban-hybrid project that encloses the space as a quarter...
  • The Museum is housed in a Baroque palace designed by Gerard Cornelius von Walrawe, and was built during the years 1726-1727.
  • Szczecin's National Museum is housed in one of the most renown and distinctive buildings of Szczecin, designed by by Wilhelm Meyer-Schwartau.
  • The building of the National Museum in Szczecin, located at 3 Wały Chrobrego Street, is one of the most famous and representative buildings in the city.
  • The Szczecin Museum is part of the National Museum, which is housed in one of the most renowned and distinctive buildings in the city, and is the largest...
  • The National Museum in Szczecin or Muzeum Narodowe w Szczecinie - Szczecin Poland - ECTV.
  • When we go down the stairs the concrete ends and we submerge in blackness – a background for the tale of Szczecin since the II world war, in a connection...