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Lublin Voivodeship
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Puławy

Temple of the Sibyl (Świątynia Sybilli) in Puławy

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Temple of the Sibyl (Świątynia Sybilli) in Puławy

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Temple of the Sibyl (Świątynia Sybilli) in Puławy

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    1. Czartoryski Palace in Puławy – Czartoryski Museum in Puławy loop from Puławy

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    August 21, 2024

    The Temple of the Sybil in Puławy – a rotunda-shaped building that was part of the palace and park complex at the Czartoryski Palace in Puławy; the first Polish museum. It was a garden imitation (folly) of an ancient temple.

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      August 21, 2024

      In the Temple of the Sibyl, Princess Izabela Czartoryska collected family mementos of the Sieniawski, Lubomirski and Czartoryski families, as well as mementos of great Poles: kings, leaders, scholars and poets, which were to remind us of the glorious national past after the partitions of Poland. There were, among others, objects related to Bolesław the Brave, Casimir the Great, Stanisław Żółkiewski, Tadeusz Kościuszko, Nicolaus Copernicus (a brick from the tenement house at Kopernika 30, then considered the birthplace of the astronomer[2]) and Jan Kochanowski. In the lower storey of the Temple, an obelisk dedicated to Prince Józef Poniatowski[3] was placed. In 1830, before the November Uprising, the collections were evacuated to Paris. Then they returned to Kraków, becoming the nucleus of the Czartoryski Princes Museum. In the Temple of the Sibyl, the museum was reactivated only in 1938 and is open to the public to this day.

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        December 29, 2024

        It's impressive, I wasn't lucky enough to get in.

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          Location: Puławy, powiat puławski, Lublin Voivodeship, Poland

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