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WE DIFFER IN FAITH 07.01-03.05.2015 WE DIFFER IN FAITH

WE DIFFER IN FAITH. PROOFS OF MULTI-RELIGIOUS COEXISTENCE IN THE FIRST POLISH REPUBLIC IN OLD PRINTS FROM THE COLLECTION OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM IN KRAKOW.
The exhibition presented rare religious prints and old maps of the area of the First Polish Republic.

The display was arranged in two rooms. The Library Hall presented fifty-eight prints dating back to the period from the 15th to the 18th century, including liturgical texts, theological treatises, religious polemics, collections of sermons and hymns as well as catechisms and prayer books of various denominations: Catholic, Protestant, Orthodox and Uniate. It also featured some of the religious heritage of Judaism and – to a lesser extent – Islam. The most valuable exhibits included the Protestant Bible in the Polish language, called Radziwiłłowska or Brest Bible, printed in Brest-Litovsk in 1563 thanks to Prince Mikołaj Radziwiłł the Black. It is the second translation of the Scriptures into Polish after the famous translation by Jan Leopolita in 1561. Another noteworthy object is the Catechism by Walenty Kuczborski dating back to 1568. Its original was published in Latin in Rome in 1566 and constituted a compendium of the truths of the Catholic faith, presented in response to Protestantism taking root in Europe. Poles could read this translation after only two years.

The Hutten-Czapski Museum

ul. Piłsudskiego 12, 31-109 Kraków First Floor
  • Monday: closed
  • tue : 10.00-18.00
  • wednesday-sunday: 10.00-16.00