Embroidered cap

After last week's presentation of selected beneficiaries of the Master-Apprentice and Creative Scholarship programs, today we move on to the broadcast of films dedicated to specific artists. As the first, we present an image about embroidering a headpiece - an element of women's Kashubian costume.

Easter eggs not only for Easter

Today we invite you to the first video showcasing the couples honored in the 3rd edition of the "Master-Student" scholarship program. We begin unconventionally by creating Easter eggs using the batik method.

Medical care system in 1865-1914 in the countryside of the Kingdom of Poland

The progressive process of Russification in the second half of the 19th century and deteriorating living conditions had a negative impact on medical care in the countryside. The medical care system in the post-war period faced a number of problems that could not be solved until the outbreak of the First World War. These affected rural residents to a considerable extent.

From New Year's Day to Ash Wednesday - old folk customs

From the earliest times, people have celebrated customs and rituals associated with the period of Carnival and Carnival, which lasts from New Year's Day to Ash Wednesday. Some have survived to this day, others have passed into oblivion. They have become cultural symbols of a community, reflecting our history and customs. In them lie our roots....

Feast of Epiphany and its traditions

The Feast of Epiphany is, next to Easter, the oldest Christian holiday. It signifies that Jesus Christ came into the world not only for God's chosen people, but for all people on Earth.