The author presents the history and the role of the Museum of the First Piasts on Lednica. He discusses stages of successive development — the transformation of the Ostrow Lednicki archaeological reservation into a museum, the creation within its framework of the Lednicki Ethnographic Park and the Lednicki Landscape Park, as well as the addition of the archaeological reservation in Giecz and a number of ethnographic objects preserved in situ. Finally, the article considers the assets and faults of organising such a complex and the principles of the co-operation of the Museum with the authorities and the local community.
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