A website is a modern tool for quickly and effectively obtaining information on Polish cultural heritage abroad. Currently, the portal contains more than 43,000 entries concerning objects in 58 countries, including illustrated and described material traces of Polish cultural heritage abroad. There is also documentation of civil and war cemeteries, as well as gravestone cards with information about the buried persons.
Moreover, the Deputy Prime Minister outlined activities showing how the state’s care for Polish heritage abroad is implemented.
“Dziedzictwo za granicą. Baza poloników”
The POLONIKA Institute‘s modern portal is a tool for quickly and effectively obtaining information on Polish cultural heritage abroad. In addition to the possibility of recording and disseminating knowledge about Polish cultural heritage, it also provides a source of knowledge both for researchers and history enthusiasts, as well as for those exploring family genealogies.
The database consists of three catalogues. The first catalogue is the documentation of gravestones and Polish cemeteries abroad. Next is Polonica, i.e., richly illustrated and described material traces of cultural heritage abroad of a widespread scientific nature, based on information from the borderland of history, art, and culture. The third is War Cemeteries Abroad. An additional catalogue element is a list of people buried in the cemeteries.
The database is constantly being supplemented with new material. Currently, objects located in 58 countries are available on the portal. What is more, there are 43,357 entries, including, among others, documentation of 168 civilian cemeteries (including 14,113 tombstone cards and 17,667 persons buried therein) and 246 war cemetery cards (including 9,100 persons buried therein).
You can visit the website here.