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Wawel Royal Castle National Art Collection

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The Wawel Royal Castle National Art Collection ( Polish : Zamek Królewski na Wawelu – Państwowe Zbiory Sztuki ) is the residence museum and collection housed in the historic Wawel Castle of Kraków . The collection was inaugurated officially in 1930, with its current name introduced in 1994.

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3-430: State rooms (yellow) 1. Governor's room 2. Governor's study 3. Governor's bedchamber 4. Deputies' Staircase The Lost Wawel (brown) 13–14. Gothic foundations 15. Rotunda of the Blessed Virgin Mary 16–17. Archeological finds 18–19. Lapidarium Treasury and Armory (blue) 5. Pole-arms and two-handed swords 6. Armors 7. West European weapons 8. Guns and crossbows 9. Casimir

6-649: The Great Vault 10. Jagiełło and Hedwig Vault 11. Vault in the Sigismund III Tower 12. Parade weapons [REDACTED] Private Royal Apartments (red) 1. Guests' bedchamber 2–4. Apartments 3a. Italian study in the Jordanka Tower 5. Deputies' Staircase 6–7. Retinue rooms 8. Grey Antechamber 9. Antechamber in the Danish Tower 10. Presidential apartment 11. Antechamber in

9-649: The Hen's Foot Tower 12. Study in the Hen's Foot Tower 13. Study in the Sigismund III Tower 14. King's bedchamber 15. Antechamber 16. Saxon Antechamber 17. Saxon Room 18. Column Hall 19. Vestibule 20. Senators' Staircase Oriental Art (green) 21. Vestibule 22. Ottoman banners 23. Ottoman tents 24. Chinese vases 25–26. Japanese porcelain [REDACTED] State Rooms (yellow) 1. Deputies' Hall 2. Army Review Room 3. Tournament Room 4. Deputies' Staircase 5. Zodiac Room 6. Planets Room 7. Antechamber 8. Interior of

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