Wyspiański Pavilion
Wyspiański Pavilion
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Pub Monster Neil
Liverpool, UK56,971 contributions
Feb 2024 • Friends
Wyspianski Pavillon is a nice exhibition space that well worth checking out.
Dedicated to Stanislaw Wyspianski ( 1861-1907 ) who was a prominent Polish poet, playwright,painter and surprisingly a noted internal designer and furniture designer.
His dramas showcased the life of young Polish people, much acclaimed in their time,when he died this Polish national treasure was greatly mourned ,in this exhibition space are three of his famous stained glass windows depicting two kings and St Stanislaw, beautiful works of art ,if you're in the area and want to view these masterpieces they're easy to locate in Wyspianski Pavillon on Wyszyskirch Swietych.
Dedicated to Stanislaw Wyspianski ( 1861-1907 ) who was a prominent Polish poet, playwright,painter and surprisingly a noted internal designer and furniture designer.
His dramas showcased the life of young Polish people, much acclaimed in their time,when he died this Polish national treasure was greatly mourned ,in this exhibition space are three of his famous stained glass windows depicting two kings and St Stanislaw, beautiful works of art ,if you're in the area and want to view these masterpieces they're easy to locate in Wyspianski Pavillon on Wyszyskirch Swietych.
Written February 15, 2024
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Dariusz D
72 contributions
Sept 2016
The pavilion has three stained glass windows designed by Stanisław Wyspiański. They portrait two polish kings and the st. Stanisław. The originality is that they are portraited as dead, especially king Kazmierz Wielki resembles an undead.
Written September 11, 2016
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OriginalTaz
Ann Arbor, MI209 contributions
Sept 2019 • Couples
3 stained glass windows best viewed at night from outside. As one a Main Street easy to work into evening. Free. Did not visit during day from inside
Written September 5, 2019
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545medva
Budapest, Hungary3,901 contributions
May 2019 • Couples
On the Grodksa street you pass by and don't recognise only if you are specifically looking for it. 4 wonderful glass painting of Wyspianski.
Written June 18, 2019
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Neil K
Liverpool, UK829,468 contributions
Jan 2019 • Friends
One of Poland's giants in the artistic world Stanislaw Wyspianski 1869 _ 1907 was a Polish playwright, painter and poet ,he was also a talented internal designer and furniture designer ,his series of dramas he created were symbolic, national dramas about the artistic philosophy of the young Polish movement.
The three stained glass pieces he designed are on display in this modem exhibition centre ,they portray 2 kings and St Stanislaw, beautifully designed pieces, the adjacent church also has some great examples of his work.
When he died in 1907 he was buried in the crypt in Skalka Church,the day of his funeral became a national day of mourning such was his eminence in the artistic world.
The centre is located on Wszystkich Swietych and is most definitely well worth checking out.
The three stained glass pieces he designed are on display in this modem exhibition centre ,they portray 2 kings and St Stanislaw, beautifully designed pieces, the adjacent church also has some great examples of his work.
When he died in 1907 he was buried in the crypt in Skalka Church,the day of his funeral became a national day of mourning such was his eminence in the artistic world.
The centre is located on Wszystkich Swietych and is most definitely well worth checking out.
Written January 27, 2019
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romanpiekosz
Chicago, IL8,983 contributions
Nov 2018 • Solo
This is a modern conference and exhibition centre. Its design was sparked by an idea of the Polish Oscar's Award winner film director Andrzej Wajda.
A stained-glass image based on never previously implemented designs by Stanisław Wyspiański is set in the three windows of the façade.
The façade is made of moving ceramic tiles mounted on metal rods, the façade modifies the amount of light reaching the interior. The building is managed by the Kraków Festival Office which, runs one of the points of the InfoKraków City Information Network.
It's worth to see this building.
RomanP
A stained-glass image based on never previously implemented designs by Stanisław Wyspiański is set in the three windows of the façade.
The façade is made of moving ceramic tiles mounted on metal rods, the façade modifies the amount of light reaching the interior. The building is managed by the Kraków Festival Office which, runs one of the points of the InfoKraków City Information Network.
It's worth to see this building.
RomanP
Written December 25, 2018
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bluescafe2015
Sheffield, UK127 contributions
Oct 2017 • Friends
This pavilion is close to Rynek in all saints square. His work is quite Gothic in the modern sense of the word. as I understand it Wyspanski was a creative soul who wrote books and plays, as well as a patriot who spoke out for the restitution of Poland. There are only 3 windows here, but an adjoining church has more of his stained glass.Considering these pieces are over a hundred years old they come over as being very fresh and modern. Most people pass by completely ignorant of the treasures inside this little building, there is also a tourist information office here.
Written October 15, 2017
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