Zachęta Gallery in Warsaw
Zachęta 2, Warszawa
The Zachęta is an internationally renowned art gallery in the center of Warsaw with changing exhibitions.
The picture shows the staircase illuminated by a large roof light. The building was erected in 1898 to a design by Warsaw architect Stefan Szyller in the style of Neorenaissance and Neoclassicism.
Zachęta was severely damaged during the Second World War, but was restored at a manageable cost compared to other palace buildings in Warsaw.
There was a scandal in 2000 when the then Swiss curator Harald Szeemann included the work
The picture shows the staircase illuminated by a large roof light. The building was erected in 1898 to a design by Warsaw architect Stefan Szyller in the style of Neorenaissance and Neoclassicism.
Zachęta was severely damaged during the Second World War, but was restored at a manageable cost compared to other palace buildings in Warsaw.
There was a scandal in 2000 when the then Swiss curator Harald Szeemann included the work
La Nona Oraby Maurizio Cattelanin in the exhibition: it shows Pope John Paul II lying helplessly on the ground after being hit by a meteor.
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