The Museum in Praszka is a place where one can see artifacts related to the history of the community of Praszka and the surrounding towns – Gorzów Śląski, Rudniki, and Radłów – as well as their economic, cultural, social, and political activities. The museum's collections include, among other things, Russian coins from the second half of the 19th and early 20th centuries, a map of the Kalisz Governorate from the 1880s, a plan of Praszka from 1940, and a collection of municipal photographs. One can also see paintings, porcelain sets, sculptures, and historical furniture there. The ethnographic part of the collection consists of, among others, the "miderok", which is a Silesian working outfit from the area of Kościeliska, as well as exhibits related to the activities of local craftsmen. The archaeological part includes furnishings of cremation graves from a cemetery belonging to the Lusatian culture and originating from the 5th period of the Bronze Age. An interesting part of the exhibition is a historic pharmacy with furnishings from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries.
In the museum garden stands a historic steam locomotive, which ran on the Praszka-Wieluń route until 1987.
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The Museum in Praszka is a place where one can see artifacts related to the history of the community of Praszka and the surrounding towns – Gorzów Śląski, Rudniki, and Radłów, as well as their economic, cultural, social, and political activities. The museum's collections include, among other things, Russian coins from the second half of the 19th and early 20th centuries, a map of the Kalisz Governorate from the 1880s, a plan of Praszka from 1940, and a collection of municipal photographs. One can also see paintings, porcelain sets, sculptures, and historical furniture there. The ethnographic part of the collections consists of, among others, the "miderok", which is a Silesian working outfit from the area of Kościeliska, as well as exhibits related to the activities of local craftsmen. The archaeological part includes furnishings of cremation graves from a cemetery belonging to the Lusatian culture and originating from the 5th period of the Bronze Age. An interesting part of the exhibition is a historic pharmacy with furnishings from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries.
In the museum garden stands a historic steam locomotive, which ran on the Praszka-Wieluń route until 1987.
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