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Irena and Mieczysław Mazaraki Museum : ウィキペディア英語版
Irena and Mieczysław Mazaraki Museum

The Irena and Mieczysław Mazaraki Museum ((ポーランド語:Muzeum w Chrzanowie im. Ireny i Mieczysława Mazarakich)) is located in the town of in Chrzanów in Lesser Poland Voivodeship.
== History ==
It was founded in 1960. It is a self-governing cultural institution of the municipality Chrzanów. Its areas include scientific and research activity of all areas of the western part of Lesser Poland.
The permanent exhibition is housed on ulica Mickiewicza 13 in the former mansion of Henry Lowenfeld (born Henryk Loewenfeld). The history, culture and nature of Chrzanów's region are presented from past to present. The museum showcases the flora and fauna of the region, has a rocks and minerals collection, details the early history of the region, the city and its people, including the Jewish history with a miniature model of the historical Synagogue of Chrzanów, the importance of the industry with a permanent exhibit on Fablok, the first locomotive factory in Poland. Some of the original interior of the Loewenfeld mansion are also preserved such as the Biedermeier salon.
The sponsors of the museum are Irena and Mieczysław Mazaraki, in whose honour the museum was named. Through gifts and grants the collection has been expanded to include antique items such as jewelry from Kraków, art objects, Judaica made out of glass, tin and wood, Biedermeier glass, patriotic souvenirs, memorabilia of Pope John Paul II, and paintings dating from the 19th century.
The museum is also entrusted with the care of one of the chapels in town, as well as the Jewish cemetery since December 2007.

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