The Museum presents permanent exhibitions, including: "Death in the Evangelical Rite", "Classroom of John Amos Comes," "Portraits of Polish Composers Waldemar Krygiera", and those documenting everyday life in the region until the Second World War.
The center is housed in the Evangelical-Reformed Church building in Zelów and its sacristy. Inside the temple you can admire the ancient cartouches associated with funeral ceremonies. The oldest collection dates back to 1814. In their original purpose they were used to identify the dead and ornament of the coffin and the funeral procession. The museum is closer to the history of the organization and to the ideals of the Czech and Polish Reformation
The Documentation Center of the Dioceses of the Czech Brethren is a museum activity focused on the presentation of exhibits and documents related to the spiritual and material culture of the Czech Brothers - the social and religious movement in the Czech Republic, one of the largest centers in Zelov.
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