Saturday, March 8, 2014

Mr. Marian Łysakowski trained as a teacher, and since 2004 he has been a lecturer at the Institute


The last time we had the pleasure to meet in Gorzow library with Mr. Marian Łysakowskim. Mr. Marian Łysakowski many years collecting bells and Janczary. His first exhibition of rings presented in 1989 in the Gallery of the Pedagogical University of Zielona Góra. As we told you, Marian Łysakowski - My collection consists of over 600 tones and 30 janissaries, who come from 57 countries from six continents of the globe and are made of wood, clay, glass, porcelain, agate, copper, brass, bronze and wicker.
Mr. Marian Łysakowski trained as a teacher, and since 2004 he has been a lecturer at the Institute for Tourism and Recreation in State Higher Vocational School hetero. But it is also a traveler and a tour guide domestic and foreign, visited 30 countries in Europe, Asia, South America and has legitimacy pilot since 1976, and the legitimacy of the guide since 1984. How do you say Marian Łysakowski - I love music, singing in choirs, I write limericks, I'm also a big fan of cycling, but also my passion for bells and Janczary. A most valuable and most important bell in my collection is unique bronze replica of the Pontifical Bell Jubilee, which Pope John Paul II announced the transition of Christianity in the third millennium. Collector unique ringtones visited, along with his collection, readers of many libraries in Lubuskie and beyond. During his lecture talks about his travels, presented ringtones associated with these trips, and exhibited and discussed the Tibetan bowls from which the original sound was coming. A large number of rings shown at exhibitions in 2009 at the Museum of Lubusz Land in Zielona Gora, in the Ethnographic Museum in Ochla, the Museum of the Earth Zbaszynska and Region Goat Zbąszyń. Previously, there were two exhibitions at the Library of Higher Vocational State School Sulechów, in 2005 and 2007. The first exhibition of Mr. Łysakowski was opened in 1989 in the Gallery College of Education (now the University of Zielona Góra).
Mr. Marian Łysakowski a man open to all kinds of offers exhibitions of his collections, and with great pleasure to tell about his travels around gloche the world. More information and photos from the set of Mr. Marian Łysakowski can be found at Marian Łysakowski-collection of rings from around the world.
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