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Lecture: The Skevra Gospel Book of Lviv
25.10.2022
We are inviting you to attend a lecture to be held by Prof. Małgorzata Smorag Różycka: 'The Skevra Gospel Book of Lviv: A masterpiece of Armenian art of illumination from the late 12th century'. The event will take place on Tuesday, 25 October, at 5 p.m. in the Collegium Maius Aula. The subject of the lecture is the most unique Armenian artifact in all Polish collections: a richly illuminated manuscript of the four Gospels translated into the Armenian language. The lecture will be livestreamed on the Museum's YT channel.
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3 October: New visiting hours
03.10.2022
On 3 October, our Museum is introducing changes to the rules and hours of guided tours. More information can be found when you open this article.
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Małopolska Night of Scientists
23.09.2022
The Małopolska Night of Scientists is to begin soon on Friday, the 30th of September. We will meet the employees of the Jagiellonian University Museum during two online workshops: 'King Chrobry saved beavers. Nature conservation as a part of university legacy' and 'Noble Health. Health advice given by Jan Kochanowski, Nicholas Copernicus and other personages affiliated with the old University.'
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No Illusions. Exhibition of Adam Korpak's works
03.01.2023
The Jagiellonian University Museum will present for the third time an exhibition of works by Adam Korpak, an outstanding Polish artist living in Finland since 1974, where he has consistently and successfully developed his career as a press and book illustrator, as well as a photographer and designer.
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Opening of the new exhibition
24.06.2022
From 8 June new exhibition 'Science and arts for the preservation of cultural heritage. The End-of-Year exhibition of of student graduation pieces and objects created with use of historical art techniques' is available.
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