Modern Sacred Art Gallery „Dom Praczki” in Kielce

ul. Zamkowa 5/7, 25-009 Kielce
50°52'06"N 20°37'31"E (50.8684, 20.62553)

Modern Sacred Art Gallery „Dom Praczki” in Kielce is a place with an extremely rich history dating back to the first half of the 18th century when the building was built thanks to Bishop Konstanty Felicjan Szeniawski. During World War II it is believed that they were found there are prison cells. After the war, it was used by the Security Office. The building fell into disrepair. In 2001, the city of Kielce took steps to restore the former shape of the object. On May 30, 2005, the galleries were officially opened to visitors.

List of artists whose works have been exhibited at the Modern Sacred Art Gallery „Dom Praczki” in Kielce in recent years:Wiesław Przyłuski, Tomasz Sobecki, Tadeusz Kantor, MarianKępiński, Leszek Rózga, Krzysztof Kiwierski, Wojciech Sadley, Danuta Kołwzan-Nowicka, Stanisław R. Kortyka, Jacek Sempoliński Jan Kucz, Wincenty Kuczma, Tadeusz Kuduk, Stanisław Kulon, Stanisław Rodziński, Teresa Rudowicz, Ewa Kuryluk, Christos Mandzios, Janusz Marciniak, Aleksander Markowski, Józef Robakowski, Franciszek Maśluszak, Aldona Mickiewicz, Krystyna Mieszkowska-Dalecka, Ewa Ross-Baczyńska, Mariusz Mikołajek, Teresa Murak, Adam Myjak, Jerzy Nowosielski, Romuald Oramus, Teresa Stankie, Irena M. Palka, Janusz Pastwa, Halina Pawlikowska, Wojciech Prażmowski, Paweł Pierściński, Irena Popiołek, Antoni Rząsa, Marek Sapetto, Stanisław Słonina, Irena Snarska, Leszek Sobocki, Stanisław Sobolewski, Grzegorz Stachańczyk, Zbigniew Kurkowski and many others.

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