In June, we hosted representatives of Tidvis – one of our Norwegian partners – at the Warmia Museum in Lidzbark Warmiński. Tora, Maria and Amund flew to us to see the castle of the Warmian bishops live.
As we have already mentioned, together with Tidvis we are working on a virtual reconstruction of the now-defunct palace on the scab. The reconstruction will be available not only on computers, but also (and perhaps above all) on mobile devices. Thanks to QR codes, visitors will be able to see the former palace and some of its rooms on their phone screens. A visit to Lidzbark was therefore necessary to be our partners able to experience the same thing that tourists will experience in the future.
On the first day, after a thorough visit to the castle, Mrs. Anna Puszcz from the Orangery of Culture in Lidzbark Warmiński brought our guests closer to the silhouette and works of Ignacy Krasicki. On the second day, we started intensive consultations and discussed the results of cooperation so far and prepared a plan for further actions.
[gallery = 4] 3005 [/ gallery]
On the first day, after a thorough visit to the castle, Mrs. Anna Puszcz from the Orangery of Culture in Lidzbark Warmiński brought our guests closer to the silhouette and works of Ignacy Krasicki. On the second day, we started intensive consultations and discussed the results of cooperation so far and prepared a plan for further actions.
[gallery = 4] 3005 [/ gallery]