This winter season the “Spiders” educational exhibition presented permanently in Warsaw’s Palace of Culture and Science, and in Wrocław’s Sky Tower, will visit 18 other locations around Poland including, among others, Tarnów (January 4 – February 1), Bydgoszcz (January 10 – February 2), Lublin (until March 2) and Suwałki (January 10 – February 16). Visitors can admire over 40 specimens from all over the world, see educational films, shows and art installations, participate in lectures and even hold a spider. Suitable for all ages.
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Wiktoria Sawicka-Djassi
Freelance author, journalist and editor with over ten years of experience in public relations and communication for both domestic and international lifestyle brands. People and community enthusiast. Culture lover with a weak spot for literature. Traveler passionate about social diversity and mutual impact of people and their values.