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‘THE FIRST PRIVATE MUSEUM’ IN COMMUNIST
POLAND (60 YEARS OF THE REGIONAL MUSEUM
IN BARLINEK, P. 1)
The paper discusses the establishment and the
first decade of the operation of a small regional museum
in Western Pomerania and one of the first in the region:
in Barlinek. It provides an example of an institution whose
operation over the years was based on the energy of two
subsequent managers. Supported merely marginally by local-
-government institutions, they ran and developed one of the
few of the type cultural institutions in the region. From the
beginning of the Barlinek institution’s operation (founded in
1961), it stood out as the ‘first private’ museum in Poland, this
emphasized not merely by the local, but also national press.
When running the Museum, its founder Czesław Paśnik did
not stop his social and political activism, focusing mainly on
heritage preservation and promotion of the regional history.
The only shadow cast on this period of his activity is Paśnik’s
collaboration with the Security Service, SB, however, as
documents reveal, he consented to do so in order to provide
financing for the Museum.