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Lorentz, Stanisław
Guide to museums and collections in Poland — Warsaw, 1974

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SULISHERZYCE

former Cistercian abbey, included stone heraldry, local cera-
mics, scuiptures in wood and in alabaster, paintings, numis-
matics, etc. In the following years, the Museum assembled
literature dealing with the building, photographs of it, mo-
nastic garments, etc.; also material illustrating the lime
industry at Sulejow, and ammonites. Ethnographic exhibits
include local folk costumes, folk sculptures, ceramics and
implements for the grinding of grain. Memorials of the writer
Lucjan Rudnicki, a native of Sulejow, and documentation
pertaining to his literary work.
StfLMIERZYCE (Poznan Voivodship, Krotoszyn County)
THE S. F. KLONOWIC MUSEUM OF THE SULMIERZYCE
REGION, Old Town Hall, tel. 18. Open daily from 8 a.m.
to 6 p.m.
Established and inaugurated in 1957, in connection with the ceie-
bration oi the town's 500th anniversary on the initiative oi a Civic
Committee which was later transiormed into the S. F. Klonowic
Society oi Friends oi the Land of Sulmierzyce, so named after the
16th-century poet (Acernus) who was bom there. The Museum is
lodged in the wooden building oi the iormer Town Halt in the
Market Square (1743).
The Museum has archaeological coliections from the late
Stone Age and the Bronze Age, ethnographic exhibits, folk
costumes, relics of handicraft guiids, weapons, archival ma-
terial, etc., from the town and its vicinity.
SURA2 (Biaiystok Voivodship, Lapy County)
MUSEUM CENTRE with mainly archaeological exhibits from
the early mediaeval (11th century) town at Suraz.
SUWALKI (Bialystok Voivodship)
MUSEUM OF THE SUWALKI REGION, 81 Kosciuszki Street,
tel. 20-80. Open Tuesday to Thursday from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.,
Friday to Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
In the last years before World War I, there existed at Suwatiki the
Polish Tourist Association's Museum oi the Suwalki Region, orga-
nized by Stanislaw Karol Lineburg. The collections comprised
sections oi old books, manuscripts and documents, weapons, ethno-
graphy and art. Taken to Russia during World War I, those exhibits
never returned to Suwalki. In 1950, Antoni Patla, local tourist leader,
began to assemble a new collection. The exhibits were at first kept
in the local Secondary School and the District Community Centre
and since 1956 in the office building at 81 Kosciuszki Street. In 1958,
the Museum was taken over by the State.
The Museum has a geological and mineralogical collection
(of some 800 specimens) donated by A. Patla, and the beginn-
ings of archaeological, ethnographic, historical and art coi-
lections. The Museum cooperates with the Museum in Biaiy-
stokinresearchofthe Jacwingowie(Sudovites)and intendsto
devote to them a part of its exhibition. There also exists
a plan to acquire for the Museum the house at Suwalki where
Maria Konopnicka was born, and to organize there a section
of the Museum devoted to her.
SYPNIEWO (Koszalin Voivodship, Walcz County)
MEMORIAL ROOM in the Rural Community Centre. Inau-
gurated in 1968.

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