
Polish Traces in Amsterdam
Did you know that Amsterdam has been connected to Poland for over 700 years? From wooden foundations and merchant ships to Rembrandt, Tuschinski, and Polish street names – the exhibition Polish Traces in Amsterdam uncovers a rich and surprising history of trade, art, migration, and culture.
Step into the past, explore hidden stories, and join the walking tour that brings this forgotten connection back to life. A unique story. A shared past. An exhibition not to miss.
- The exhibition has been extended until Sunday, September 28
- Keizersgrachtkerk, Keizersgracht 566, Amsterdam
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Polish culture is extremely diverse and an integral part of European civilization. Unfortunately, it is little known in the Netherlands. The aim of the Foundation is to build cultural bridges between our countries. The Foundation operates on a voluntary basis and does not receive any structural subsidies for our activities.
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