Nicolaus Copernicus Museum in Rome, photo Iwona Bienia, 2024
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Nicolaus Copernicus Museum in Rome

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Nicolaus Copernicus Museum in Rome

The Nicolaus Copernicus Museum in Rome was established thanks to Arthur Wolynski. It has been associated with the Jesuits since its inception. Initially it was housed in the Collegio Romano. The collection, generously donated by the Poles, already numbered 2,500 objects in 1887.

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Creator:

Artur Wołyński (historyk emigracyjny; Polska, Włochy)(preview)

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01.09.2024
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