DEATH AND LIFE IN ANCIENT EGYPT
From the collections of the Egyptian Museum and Collection of Papyri in Berlin
and
the State Museum of Egyptian Art in Munich
The Egyptian Gallery in the Archaeological Museum had been created thanks
to cooperation with the Egyptian Museum and Collection of Papyri in Berlin,
and the State Museum of Egyptian Art in Munich. It was the idea of professor
Lech Krzyżaniak, the director of our museum for over twenty years, whose
friendship with Dietrich Wildung and Sylvia Schoske, the directors of the
German museums was consolidated during their joint archaeological research
in Egypt and the Sudan. It resulted in 1998 in the long-term loan of over
one hundred objects presented at the exhibition 'Death and Life in Ancient
Egypt', which covers all periods of the Ancient Egyptian history and shows
various aspects of this unique culture. In 2000 the exhibition was enriched
with two royal statue heads from Munich, and in 2002 the Athribis obelisk
came from Berlin to be placed in the courtyard of the Górka palace. All
these masterpieces of art and crafts, displayed in the Archaeological Museum,
bring to us closer the culture of Ancient Egypt, being at the same moment
signs of Polish-German friendship and cultural cooperation.