The eighteenth-century Marconi's
Pavilion built as an extension to the Wilanow Palace that was originally
intended for servants' rooms has changed its function over the years. After
raising the building by an additional storey and adding an office and a
terrace, the Marconi Pavillon became a residential and office building. In the
recent years, its interiors have been used as a painting conservation studio
and a photographic atelier, as well as the offices for the museum staff. The
current investment tasks contemplate the adaptation of the object to the
exposition and storage functions, creation of
Storage Galleries and an Open Laboratory for Painting Conservation. The
creation of specialized storage areas for sensitive collections deserve special
attention in the project that is now being prepared in KVP.
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