Muzeum Północno-Mazowieckie w Łomży, Regional museum in Łomża, Poland.
The North Mazovian Museum in Łomża is a regional institution displayed across several floors with exhibitions covering local history, ethnography, and art collections. The building holds materials from prehistoric times through to contemporary works created in the area.
The museum was founded in 1948 and initially focused on documenting war damage, geological findings, and ethnographic materials. It has since grown into a comprehensive collection of regional artifacts and cultural works.
The museum displays traditions of the Kurpie region through crafted objects and artworks from different eras. Visitors see everyday items and artistic creations that reflect how people in the area lived and created.
The museum is located in a central building and is accessible through guided tours and educational programs for visitors. Research facilities are available for those wanting to learn more about the regional materials and collections.
Since 1996 the museum has awarded a special recognition called 'Amber Kierec' to sponsors and financial supporters. This honor recognizes the dedication of those who contribute to preserving regional culture.
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