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Archaeology
Glass fish
Glass goblet with images of swans
Oinochoe Jug
Bronze cauldron decorated with images of Suebi
Stone tools
Stone with solar engraving
Pomeranian cult face urns
Bronze axes
Bronze artefacts from the Miastko area
Oksywie Culture grave
Game counters
Amber whorl
Bracelets
Spurs
Precious metal jewellery
The exhibition at the Water Tower - descriptions
Ethnography
Our Lady of Swarzewo
Horse shoe
Kijanka – laundry beater
Waffle maker
Fanner
Hope Chest
History
Cow skeleton – medieval
Jug from Waldenburg, 15th century
A cup for the moustached, 19th century
Edison phonograph
Collection of Lębork rings
Singer sewing machine
Sword, 14th century
Coffin furniture, 18th century
The Lipczyński piano, second half of the 19th century
Tile stove, first half of the 20th century
Treasure of Szelągs (Schillings) from Lębork
Vestibule wardrobe,17th century
Welcome Guild Cup,17th /18th century
"Wisła" TV set,1957
Stained Glass, early XX century
Exhibitions
Archeology
Tower 24
Tower 27
Ethnography
Etnography 2
The numismatic study
Paul Nipkow's study
Białogarda
The Museum and Cepelia
Fireplace room
Fireplace room (1)
The Middle Ages
Water Tower
Dining and kitchen interior
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Exhibitions
Exhibitions
The exhibition takes us back to ancient times, where the last glacial period in Northern Europe and the northern part of Central Europe, called the Vistula glaciation, finally recedes about 10,000 years B.C.E.
Archeology
The Tower is a medieval Gothic brick tower built in the second half of the 14th century as part of the eastern section of the defensive walls.
Tower 24
Originally a defensive shell tower from the 14th century – analogous to tower no. 24
Tower 27
Some remain under the charm of manor houses, full of splendor, others appreciate the simplicity and idyll of the Pomeranian spirit.
Ethnography
Exhibits of material culture, from the Kashubian countryside, are modest, but their uniqueness lies in the great attachment of their owners to them.
Etnography 2
Numismatics is a field that deals not only with the classification and description of coins but also medals, banknotes, bills or bank tickets, also known as substitute money.
The numismatic study
Paul Nipkow was born in Lębork on August 22, 1860, into a family of entrepreneurs, shoemakers, bakers and brewers.
Paul Nipkow's study
In the early Middle Ages, Białogarda was the most important administrative and economic center in today's Lębork region
Białogarda
The museum in Lębork is located in a three-storey tenement house from 1913 on 14-15 Młynarska Street.
The Museum and Cepelia
Here the exhibition contains artefacts from the local region dating from the 16th - 18th centuries.
Fireplace room
The exhibition presents artefacts related to the dynamic spatial development of the city in the nineteenth century, which was undoubtedly influenced by the emergence of road and rail connections.
Fireplace room (1)
Lębork was established in 1341, when the Grand Master of the Teutonic Order Dietrich von Altenburg presented the founding act of the city of Lewinburg to Rutscher von Emmerich.
The Middle Ages
240 towers named after Chancellor Bismarck were built between 1869-1934. Six such buildings were built in Pomerania, 5 of which are still in place today (Szczecinek, Okonek, Świdwin, Szczecin and Lębork).
Water Tower
The exhibition combines the tradition of German culture and the culture of the people who immigrated from the Polish Borderlands after 1945.
Dining and kitchen interior
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