Poznan, Museum

I don’t remember the whole story, but we were told that since the Government dedicated this museum to the workers, and so many people do not like the Government, few people visit. This building was built in a hurry when Napoleon stopped to visit, on his way to Russia.
If I stepped a few steps back, and turned to my right, there is a church with beautiful decor on the inside. It was so dark, I was unable to get a photograph the first time we visited. The trimmed marble pillars are magnificent, and what artwork we could make out in the darkness is beautiful. The funny thing is, on our next visit, the video camera was able to “see” almost more than we could see in the darkness, but there’s no room for video in this page. We also visited another church, built in beautiful Rococo architectural style, on the other side of the Town Square. It was too dark to take a picture, and almost too dark to see it.
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