2016 EHD multimedia exhibition "Rezydencje Środkowego Nadodrza i ich słynni mieszkańcy" "Palaces of tPalaces and parks as an element of the heritage landscape of the Middle Oder
Based on the iconography acquired as part of the project Palaces and Parks of the Middle Oder, the exhibition "Residences of the Middle Oder and their famous inhabitants" was presented at the Palace of the Dukes of Żagań in Żagań (21.9 - 15.10.2016) and the Municipal Museum in Nowa Sól (9.12.2016 - 28.02.2017 r.). It is a multimedia, mobile exposition on history of chosen Lubuskie residences, as well as famous people living in them.
Based on the iconography acquired as part of the project Palaces and Parks of the Middle Oder, the exhibition "Residences of the Middle Oder and their famous inhabitants" was created as a multimedia, mobile exposition on history of chosen Lubuskie residences, as well as famous people living in them.These are iconographic materials, plans, maps, postcards, graphics, family photographs, but also correspondence or other items related to everyday life: porcelain, tableware. There were - on display for the first time - objects scattered every day in various public and private collections. The exhibition is of an educational nature, through a multimedia presentation visitors can gain or broaden their knowledge about the cultural heritage of the region, but also the architectural styles of particular periods, together with their social context. A catalog was released. The organizer of this exhibition, the Pałac Bojadła Foundation, became a part of 2016 celebration of the European Heritage Days, for which it received the honor of the National Heritage Institute, which appreciated the merits, educational and visual aspects of the exhibitions. The ceremony of awarding the award took place on November 21 2016 during the ceremonial Gala at the Wrocław Opera.
Palaces and Parks of the Central Nadodrze constitute a diversified complex of residential architecture of great artistic value and tourist potential on a European scale. Only a few of them are currently publicly available. The aim of the project is to present European history of the architectural heritage (historical documentation and iconography, full photographic documentation of the current state) for selected objects and to create a tourist route based on them, similar to historical complexes in Western Europe, i.e. the palace and park route in the Central Rhineland and in the Loire valley. The northern region of Lower Silesia was the direct residential neighborhood of Berlin and the historical Polish-German borderland with high political significance, especially in the XVIII c during the personal union of Kingdom of Poland and Saxony. Currently, the Lubuskie voivodship has the highest percentage of ruined monuments in Poland. A large part of them are former residential buildings and surrounding parks. Historical elaboration and digitalization of historic buildings are connected with including them into the wider tourist offer of the region for European public.