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The studies discussed in the article constitute one of the numerous multi-disciplinary examinations of the object. Three Renaissance, four Baroque, three Rococo and twelve Classicistic polychromies were discovered as well as a number of details of the architectonic embellishment of the interior. The composition, technique of execution, state of preservation and range of the occurence of the polychromies were initially established. Proof for dating the elements of the decoration of the interiors and certain architectonic transformations were carried out. The findings made it possible to ascertain that the front building contains a group of interiors with almost complete details of the decoration. These Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo and Classicistic interiors are either of uniform style, or they constitute the result of the cumulation and supplementation of details from various periods. Their components are numerous extant stone, wooden, ceramic, stucco and metal elements, as well as polychromies. The extant rich decoration of the interiors of the front building, which date from past centuries, forms a valuable supplementation of the architectonic structure, which, despite numerous reshapings, is an extremely important example of a representative. Renaissance burgher dwelling; subsequently, it was expanded to palace forms during the Baroque, with an outbuilding unique in the whole of Cracow, a fully preserved loggia and porch. It was proposed that the disclosed merits of the building should be displayed and turned into a permanent exhibition of the historical interiors of Cracow burgher residences.
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