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The royal weaving workshop

The exhibition in the Kubicki Stables features 19th-century Jacquard looms, ornamental fabrics, a punching machine and perforated cards with written down patterns of fabrics. The display refers to the tradition of the royal weaving manufacture of silk fabrics and kontush belts, established by order of Stanisław August around 1768 in Grodno. The factory was modelled on the famous French Lyon... read everything »
Address
The Museum of Hunting and Horsemanship - The Royal Łazienki Museum in Warsaw
ul. Agrykola 1
00-460 Warszawa
Mazowieckie
The exact location of the exhibition
The Kubicki Stables
public transport
public transport
Day of the week Opening hours
Tuesday
10:00 - 16:00
Wednesday
10:00 - 16:00
Thursday
10:00 - 18:00
Friday Friday 10:00 - 18:00
Saturday
12:00 - 20:00
Sunday
10:00 - 16:00
free
free entrance
Holidays Opening hours
2024.12.25 (Wednesday) x
2024.12.26 (Thursday) x
Tickets
normal 50.00 PLN
reduced 25.00 PLN
children free of charge up to the age of 7
The above price list applies to the entire place.
Additional information

One ticket for:

  • The Palace on the Isle,
  • The Old Orangery with the Royal Theatre and the Royal Sculpture Gallery,
  • The Myślewicki Palace,
  • The White Pavilion,
  • The Water Tower,
  • The Museum of Hunting and Horsemanship; the Cantonists’ Barracks and the Kubicki Stables.

Children over 7 and students under 26: 1 PLN

Entrance tickets are available at the cash desks in the Officer Cadets School, the Old Orangery and the Kubicki Stables. The cash desks are open an hour less than the museum buildings. The ticket machines are located in the Palace on the Isle, the Officer Cadets School, the Old Orangery, the Kubicki Stables and the Cantonists’ Barracks.

The exhibition in the Kubicki Stables features 19th-century Jacquard looms, ornamental fabrics, a punching machine and perforated cards with written down patterns of fabrics.

The display refers to the tradition of the royal weaving manufacture of silk fabrics and kontush belts, established by order of Stanisław August around 1768 in Grodno. The factory was modelled on the famous French Lyon workshops. It is to the inventor and weaver of Lyon, whose name was Joseph Marie Jacquard, that the loom owes its name. The mechanism enabling to direct the warp discovered by him in 1805 made it possible to produce fabrics with a double-sided sophisticated pattern.

The royal weaving manufacture in Grodno comprised about 80 weaving workshops. It produced kontush belts among others. These ornamental elements of the Polish male costume and a patriotic symbol were still in use in the 19th and 20th centuries. Their colours and ornamentation influenced the appearance of other decorative fabrics, e.g. the Buchach tapestries or 20th-century jacquard fabrics of the "Ład" Artist Cooperative.

The weaving workshops presented at the exhibition are the legacy of the post-war "Ład" (Order) cooperative, and further – of the Royal Tapestry Manufacture operating since 2000 in the Royal Łazienki. Thanks to conservation work carried out under the "Pegasus Stables" project, the machines regained their aesthetic and functional values.

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