In 2009 the State Archive in Olsztyn was awarded the “Wawrzyn” literary prize of Warmia and Masuria region for the “extraordinary editing and informative merit” of the book “Archeologiczne księgi inwentarzowe dawnego Prussia-Museum. Die archäologischen Inventarbücher aus dem ehemaligen Prussia-Museum. Archeologičeskije inventarnyje knigi byvšego muzeja «Prussia»”.
Read MoreIn Warsaw the opening night of the exhibition presenting the results of the project of restoration of the inventory books was held on 9 December 2008 in the State Archaeological Museum and was combined with the promotion of volume I of Aestiorum Hereditas: “Archeologiczne księgi inwentarzowe dawnego Prussia-Museum".
Read MoreThe effects of Polish conservation work were presented in Germany, in the Berlin Museum für Vor- und Frühgeschichte, where the exhibition “Ocalone inwentarze dawnego Prussia-Museum” opened on 11 March 2009, accompanied by a display of documentation and original pieces from the collections of Prussia-Museum which had survived the turmoil of war and post-war exile and are at present preserved in Berlin.
Read MoreBetween 20 June and 31 August 2008 the exhibition “Ocalone inwentarze dawnego Prussia-Museum” was presented at the Polish National Museum in Rapperswil in Switzerland.
Read MoreThe assumptions of Project Ostbalticum were presented on 28 February 2008 in Olsztyn Castle, seat of the Museum of Warmia and Masuria, during the formal delivery to the Russian partner of inventory books of the Prussia-Museum of Königsberg, conserved and restored by the Polish partner, and the opening of the exhibition on their subject (Polish title: Ocalone inwentarze dawnego Prussia-Museum).
Read MoreFrom the Museum of Warmia and Masuria the exhibition “Ocalone inwentarze dawnego Prussia-Museum” was taken to Kaliningrad where the results of the work of Polish conservators met with some interest of the Russian scientific community. The display of the exhibition boards opened on 19 March 2008 in the Museum of History and Art in Kaliningrad, accompanied by the presentation of the original inventory books.
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