Lost Wawel exhibition

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The Lost Wawel exhibition is a museum display at Wawel Castle that presents archaeological finds, architectural remnants, and reconstructions revealing the earliest history and vanished structures of the royal hill.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf museum exhibition
permanent exhibition
aim to present the earliest history of Wawel Hill
to visualize lost and reconstructed structures of Wawel Castle
associatedWithPlace Wawel Hill
country Poland
exhibitionType archaeological exhibition
historical exhibition
focusesOnPeriod early medieval period
pre-Renaissance Wawel
hasPart archaeological artifacts
architectural fragments
architectural reconstructions
didactic panels
scale models
heritageContext Polish cultural heritage
royal residence of Polish kings
languageOfWorkOrName Polish
locatedIn Kraków
Poland
Wawel Castle in Kraków
surface form: Wawel Castle
mainSubject archaeological finds from Wawel Hill
architectural remnants of Wawel Castle
early history of Wawel Hill
reconstructions of early Wawel buildings
vanished structures of Wawel Castle
partOf Wawel Royal Castle collection
surface form: Wawel Royal Castle museum
targetAudience researchers of medieval architecture
students
tourists
theme development of Wawel architectural complex
disappeared buildings on Wawel Hill
origins of Wawel stronghold
usesMethod archaeological interpretation
architectural reconstruction
visitorExperience indoor museum display

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Wawel Castle in Kraków hasPart Lost Wawel exhibition
subject surface form: Wawel Castle