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As part of the celebration of the 102nd anniversary of the Battle of Warsaw in 1920, the Museum of Independence (MN) in Warsaw organized a historical-artistic “Open Palace” – informed Dorota Panówek, MN media specialist.
Like Saturday, Dorota Panowek on Saturday from From 10 to 19, you will be able to visit related and temporary exhibitions for free, and purchase promotional publications on the Battle of Warsaw 1920.
“At. 12 and 14 guided tour of the exhibition to the website »Polonia Restituta. Magda Bilińska, an educator, invites visitors for independence and borders 1914–1921. with souvenirs with souvenirs from the war of 1920 and propaganda posters of both warring parties “- we read in reading information.
A concert of a song from the interwar period
At. On the 17th, a concert of a song from the interwar period, entitled “Let’s go back as in the old days.” “Artists in period costumes will take us to elegant, elite venues and to bustling, humorous streets. We will hear unforgettable, pre-war hits from cabarets and black and white films “ – it was written. It added that “the announcer will shower the widow with curiosities, anecdotes and jokes from those times”.
During the concert: Barbara Droździńska, Aurelia Sobczak and Marek Ravski.
It was emphasized that the “Open Palace” was part of the celebration of the 102nd anniversary of the Battle of Warsaw 1920, which was the culminating moment of the Polish-Bolshevik era. “The victory in the Battle of Warsaw was possible thanks to the easy mobilization, the rebirth of the state of mind of the Polish Army and thanks to the craftsmanship of the commander – Marshal Józef Piłsudski, General Tadeusz Rozwadowski, General Józef Haller and General Władysław Sikorski” – noted in the information.
The “Open Palace” event began on August 13 at 10:00 am at the headquarters of the National Museum – Przebendowski Palace / Radziwiłłów (al. Solidarności 62).
Source: PAP | Author: PA