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Travel Through Time and Space – take a walk through our permanent Galleries and get familiar with the temporary shows which took place in the past, yet are still accessible thanks to the virtual tours based on the panoramic views.
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From all Sides – select an object and study it from any side you wish by virtually turning it around. You have a chance to see it from a new perspective, until now known only to the Museum curators.
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Through a Magnifying Glass – examine a surface structure or any other usually imperceptible detail thanks to the high resolution reproductions we’ve made for you.
Discover a macro scale of the objects
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Moving Pictures – some spatial objects or installations are better to discover by watching a short movies.
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Learn More – objects on view in the Galleries are continually studied. Curators research contribute to a better understanding of the collection – they, among others, provide descriptions and commentaries which enable to know context, the key features or important historical facts related to the objects.
Through the Looking-glass – discover a generally invisible side of the collection. Have a look on the paintings backsides, interesting things revealed during the conservation or sketches which, in many cases, due to their fragility can’t make part of the permanent display.
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Artists Biographies – read more about the artists presented in the Gallery.
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Studies – if you wish to go further into the matter, we recommend you to read some of the articles and scientific announcements elaborating on topics related to the objects presented in the Gallery.
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Keys – choose one of the thematic keys and explore the Gallery learning how objects can be arranged and displayed based on the formal or iconographic features they have in common.
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