... Museum of Literature , Warsaw , and 6-31 March 2000 , the Manggha Centre of Japanese Art and Technology , Kraków , 2000 ] , ed . by Henryk Lipszyc , with Ewa Pałasz - Rutkowska and others ( Warsaw : Wydawca Komitet Organizacyjny Wystawy ...
... Museum in Kraków in 1920 by the Polish writer Feliks Jasieński. The centre opened in 1994 and is now known as the Manggha Museum of Japanese Art and Technology; it has regular exhibitions on Japanese art and culture, runs a Japanese ...
... Kraków, the example of Zabierzów and Wielka Wies communes: in the mid- 1990s ( above) and currently ( below) Resurrectionist Seminary, designed by Dariusz Kozłowski, Maria Misia ̨giewicz, and Wacław Stefan ́ski, 1984–96 8.2 Manggha Museum ...
... museum sites and develop a new and varied offer for tourists in Kraków. It is not a coincidence that the icons of Kraków architecture of the end of the 20th century and beginning of the 21st century are the Manggha Museum of Japanese Art ...
... museum as a tourist product has many dimensions: an area (e.g. Ewa Par−tum's Conceptual Museum in Łódź, Poland), an object (e.g. the Museum of Japanese Art and Technology “Manggha” in Kraków, Poland), a trail (e.g. the Trail of ...
... MUSEUMS 54 Interior. MANGGHA CENTRE OF JAPANESE ART AND TECHNOLOGY : A magnificent collection of woodblock prints , pot- tery , Samurai armour and more , assembled by the Oriental enthusiast Feliks " Manggha " Jasieński ( see p . 137 ) ...