Muzeum Ziemi Lubuskiej w Zielonej Górze, Regional museum in Zielona Góra, Poland.
The Muzeum Ziemi Lubuskiej is a regional museum in Zielona Góra housing over 17,000 objects across multiple departments. The collection spans old and modern art, historical artifacts, and a dedicated wine museum section.
The institution was founded in 1922 as Heimatmuseum under German administration. After World War II in 1945, it was transformed into a city museum to reflect the region's new circumstances.
The museum displays religious sculptures from the region spanning from the 14th to 20th centuries, alongside ceramics, clocks, and goldsmith creations. These objects reflect the local craft traditions that shaped the area over centuries.
The museum can be easily found at Aleja Niepodległości 15. Visitors should check opening hours in advance, as these vary depending on the season and day of the week.
The museum houses Poland's only specialized wine collection with production tools and crafted objects from local winemaking culture. This dedicated section reveals the region's long tradition of grape growing and wine production.
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