The Royal Castle Warsaw: Director's Choice
By (Author) Wojciech Fakowski
Scala Arts & Heritage Publishers Ltd
Scala Arts & Heritage Publishers Ltd
3rd August 2022
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Travel guides: museums, historic sites, galleries etc
708.3841
Paperback
80
Width 165mm, Height 190mm
228g
The Royal Castle in Warsaw is one of the most important museums-residences in Poland. Its history and the provenance of its collections are extremely complex and symbolize the turbulent history of the country.
The last king of Poland, Stanislaw August, created a great collection of works of art and commissioned the interior design in a classicist style. With the loss of independence by Poland, works of art and furnishings were transported to Russia, then later returned under the Treaty of Riga in 1921. Looted by the Germans during World War II, the Castle was blown up in 1944. The castle finished being rebuilt in 1984 and today is a museum of interiors and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The highlights of the Castles collections include paintings by Rembrandt and Canaletto as well as valuable objects of decorative arts and historical memorabilia, showcased in this latest Directors Choice with the expertise of Director Wojciech Falkowski.
Professor Wojciech Falkowski was appointed Director of the Royal Castle in Warsaw Museum in 2017. He is an author, historian and academic specialising in the Middle Ages and holds a chair at the University of Warsaw. From 1993 to 2001 he served as the Secretary General of the Polish National Commission for UNESCO.