Poznań Archaeological Museum, Archaeological museum in Poznań, Poland.
The Poznań Archaeological Museum is housed in the Górka Palace and contains collections of pottery, tools, jewelry, and other artifacts from various historical periods. The galleries present objects from early cultures through the medieval age, showing how civilizations developed across the region.
The museum was founded in 1862 and became a center for archaeological research in Poznań. It systematically collects and preserves discoveries from excavation sites to document the region's past.
The museum displays how people lived in different times through the objects they left behind, showing what mattered to them. Visitors can see the crafts and daily practices that shaped ancient communities.
The museum is open Tuesday through Sunday and offers regular guided tours through the collections. Visitors can take their time exploring at their own pace or join a tour to learn more about the excavations and findings.
The museum holds a specialized collection of Egyptian artifacts that offer insights into life and burial practices in ancient Egypt. This collection reveals how far researchers and collectors looked beyond the local region in their pursuits.
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