Museum of Free Belarus to showcase 19 original lithographs by Napoleon Orda
On Saturday, February 28, at 12:00, the exhibition "Belarus of Napoleon Orda" opens at the Museum of Free Belarus (Warszawa, Foksal 11).

Visitors can expect 19 original lithographs from the Maldzis initiative's collection, dedicated to Belarusian landscapes and architectural monuments.
These are castles, churches, estates that Napoleon Orda managed to capture before they were changed or destroyed by wars and time. These are Nesvizh and Mir, Kreva and Navahrudak, Lida, Kamenets, Gomel — almost two dozen cities, towns, and villages of a Belarus that no longer exists, but which can still be seen.
During the opening, the founders of the Maldzis initiative, Ryhor Astapenia and Pavel Matsukevich, will give welcoming speeches, and a guided tour of the exhibition with art historian Dzmitry Saladki is planned.
The exhibition will run until March 8.
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