Purchase of Devices Necessary for Implementing EZD RP System at the National Museum in Szczecin
CO-FINANCED FROM THE FUNDS OF THE MINISTRY OF CULTURE AND NATIONAL HERITAGE OF THE REPUBLIC OF POLAND WITHIN THE STATE BUDGET SPECIFIC PURPOSE GRANT Task: Purchase of devices necessary for implementing EZD RP system at the National Museum in Szczecin CO-FINANCED WITH: PLN 100,000 TOTAL VALUE: PLN 100,000
Replacement of One Roof Covering Surface of the Building at ul. Staromłyńska 27 in Szczecin
CO-FINANCED FROM THE FUNDS OF THE MINISTRY OF CULTURE AND NATIONAL HERITAGE OF THE REPUBLIC OF POLAND WITHIN THE STATE BUDGET SPECIFIC PURPOSE GRANT Task: Replacement of one roof covering surface of the building at ul. Staromłyńska 27 in Szczecin CO-FINANCED WITH: PLN 100,000 TOTAL VALUE: PLN 100,000
Start of Work on an Exhibition Entitled "The 900th Anniversary of St. Otto's Mission in West Pomerania”
CO-FINANCED FROM THE FUNDS OF THE MINISTRY OF CULTURE AND NATIONAL HERITAGE OF THE REPUBLIC OF POLAND WITHIN THE STATE BUDGET SPECIFIC PURPOSE GRANT Task: Start of work on an exhibition entitled "The 900th Anniversary of St. Otto's Mission in West Pomerania” CO-FINANCED WITH: PLN 138,000 TOTAL VALUE: PLN 138,000
The purchase of emergency power unit for rack cabinet
Co-financed from the funds ofthe Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of the Republic of Poland The purchase of emergency power unit for rack cabinet
2021
Award: West-Pomeranian Museum Event of the Year 2020 Awarded by: The Marshal of West-Pomeranian Voivodeship Awarded for: exhibition "I See Your Beauty. From Čiurlionis to Kairiūkštis – Lithuanian Art of the First Half of the 20th Century”Awarded to: Dariusz Kacprzak, PhD and Osvaldas Daugelis A competition held by the West-Pomeranian Branch of Society of Polish Museum Professionals
"www.muzeach" - a Project within Digital Poland
The project entitled "www.muzeach" (worplay meaning in Polish: "in the museums") involves the popularization of digital resources of five museums run or co-run by the Ministry of Culture, National Heritage and Sport: Museum of King Jan III's Palace in Wilanów (project leader), POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews, The Museum in Lublin, The National Museum in Szczecin and The Castle Museum in Łańcut. The project assumes the development of infrastructure for the digitization and access to digital resources of these museums to the extent necessary to achieve the project objectives. Providing information about the collections (images with descriptions in both Polish and English, including GIS geographic information system) within digital museum collections and a multi-search engine integrating scattered resources of partner institutions (as recommended by the ICOM Council of Museums) is allow easy access to the cultural heritage. The project is addressed to, among others, scientists, academic lecturers, students, teachers, pupils, museologists, hobbyists and tourists. The implementation of the project will facilitate home and family cultural education, understood as the most effective way of building and transmitting cultural identity, patterns, norms and habits. The main objective of the project is to improve the access to digital cultural resources offered by project participant museums. It is coordinated with the specific objective of the Polska Cyfrowa - Digital Poland Operational Program: digital accessibility and usability of public sector information. Cultural resources held by museums - national cultural institutions - constitute public sector information according to the definition. Through digitization activities, as well as the implementation of innovative methods of making available, access to national cultural resources in digital form will be increased. The project website: www.muzeach.plPolska Cyfrowa - Digital Poland Operational Program official website: https://www.polskacyfrowa.gov.pl/ The www.muzeach project has been carried out within Program Operacyjny Polska Cyfrowa na lata 2014-2020 (Digital Poland for years 2014-2020), oś Priorytetowa nr 2 „E-administracja i otwarty rząd” (Priority Axis No. 2: "E-Administration and Open Government"), działanie nr 2.3 „Cyfrowa dostępność i użyteczność informacji sektora publicznego” (Action No. 2.3 "Digital Accessibility and Usefulness of Public Sector Information"), poddziałanie nr 2.3.2 „Cyfrowe udostępnienie zasobów kultury” (Sub-Action No. 2.3.2 "Digital Popularization of Cultural Resources"). Beneficiary: Museum of King Jan III's Palace in WilanówPartners: POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews, The Museum in Lublin, The National Museum in Szczecin and The Castle Museum in ŁańcutTotal project value: PLN 10,980,688.81 Co-funding amount: PLN 9,247,929.94 zł
2020
Award: Gold Honorary Badge of The West-Pomeranian GriffinAwarded by: The Board of the West-Pomeranian VoivodeshipAwarded for: the merits for the development of West-PomeraniaAwarded to: The National Museum in Szczecin
The First Maritime Museum in Reborn Republic of Poland. Warsaw Stanisław hr. Ledóchowski Museum
Beneficiary The National Museum in Szczecin The Title of the Project The First Maritime Museum in Reborn Republic of Poland. Warsaw Stanisław hr. Ledóchowski Museum. The exhibition financed by the resources of The Ministry of Culture and Natiional Heritage from the state budget within Program Wieloletni "Niepodległa” 2017–2022. Number of the Contract Contract No. 82/20/MNS of June 8th 2020 Finances and Budget A two-year project carried out in 2020–2021, financed by the state budget (PLN 250 000 yearly). Project Description Stanisław Ledóchowski was a landowner from the Eastren Borderlands, a graduate of the Kherson Maritime School. After graduation, he became an industrialist. He atempted taking up shipbuilding and shipping. Paradoxically, he was financially successful with the land activity of Polskiej Fabryki Siatki Jednolitej Hrabiego Stanisława Ledóchowskiego SA (a mesh factory) located at Przemysłowa 32 in Warsaw. In 1932, he opened the first Polish maritime museum in the area adjacent to the main building of the plant. It operated until the outbreak of World War II. In the rooms on the ground floor, ship models were displayed (mny of them were made in the museum's model shop), sea-related oil paintings, numerous photographs, posters of shipping lines etc. Activities that Ledóchowski himself described as maritime propaganda were part of the museum's activity. He set up a newsletter and managed to publish its three issues. Fragments of the exhibition were shown in various parts of the country (Cracow, The National Museum in Warsaw) and abroad - in Brussels and, supposedly, at the World Exhibition in New York in 1939. In the latter case, perhaps under the name of the Maritime and Colonial League of which he was a member. He died during the war in 1940. After the war, a part of the museum's collection was located in Szczecin, where the Central Maritime Museum was to be established, and is currently held by The National Museum in Szczecin. The aim of the project is to restore the memory of the history of the first Maritime Museum in reborn Poland as well as the profile of Stanisław Ledóchowski and his achievements, resulting from deep patriotism, which were aimed at promoting the idea of the importance of the sea in the entire Republic of Poland. It is also a jubilee exhibition to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Poland's return to the Baltic Sea. The project is to include several parts: from the presentation of monuments and mementoes, through the digital reconstruction of the museum, to elements of art in the form of a mural. Project Location and Time The main part of the project will be carried out in five selected centres in Warsaw, Gdańsk, Gdynia, Kołobrzeg and Szczecin. Moreover, a travelling board exhibition is to be held, which will include reproductions of photographs by Ledóchowskiego and his associates and the history of the return of Poland to the Baltic Sea, of the Maritime Museum and of Ledóchowski himself. The project is to be completed on December 31st 2021. The Manager of the project is Tomasz Budzan PhD, the Manager of The Maritime Department of The National Museum in Szczecin.