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Availability - Maria Ritter Gallery and Old Bourgeois Interiors

Maria Ritter Gallery and Old Bourgeois Interiors

Market 2
33-300 Nowy Sacz

kasadg@muzeum.sacz.pl
18 442 04 42/ cash desk, information - ext. 23

General Information

MARIA RITTER'S GALLERY l OLD CITY INTERIORS are exhibitions occupying four rooms on the first floor of the historic Ritter tenement house (turn of the 18th and 19th centuries) at the intersection of the Market Square and ul. Jagiellońska. In the first room there is a monographic exhibition of paintings by Maria Ritterówna, an outstanding painter from Nowy Sącz, as well as elements of her studio equipment. The "green" corner living room has the character of a 19th-century Biedermeier interior; from the 20th century, there are only portraits by Maria Ritterówna. The next, "white" lounge with a playing music box introduces the atmosphere of old apartments. It is equipped with light furniture, appliances and paintings, e.g. canvases by Feliks Hanusz, one of the first painters from Nowy Sącz with an academic education. The exhibition ends with a bedroom in the style of Ludwik Filip with Viennese portraits of the painter's grandparents - Feliks and Józefa Ritter. Used for interior decoration
many family memorabilia and exhibits from this tenement house and other houses in Nowy Sącz.

Access and parking

Access to the Museum is possible by car and by many public transport lines - the bus stop (Rynek) is located 200 m from
Mary's Gallery building

Timetables of MPK buses in Nowy Sącz

ATTENTION! The museum does not have its own car park.
Paid public places with a place for people with disabilities are located in the car park at St. Małgorzata, entrance from Narvik Boulevard. Steep stairs lead from the car park to the museum, other car parks are located near the Market Square.

In matters related to accessibility, please contact: mobile 605 289 154 / Daniel Lachor
Possibility to order an assistant.

Surroundings and space of the museum

The Maria Ritter Gallery is located in a historic tenement house at the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries at the intersection of the Market Square and ul. Jagiellońska. Entrance through the gate, placed on a large stone step, the door has a wooden frame, the large door leaf opens inwards to the right side. The pavement is paved with stone blocks, the surface is uneven. The entrance to the building is preceded by two stone steps. The door is opened by a guide, steep stone steps lead up to the entrance to the exhibition. The guide introduces tourists through another door with a narrow one
passage with which the permanent exhibition is located. The building is historic. Due to the historic architecture, architectural obstacles such as differences in levels, high and steep stairs, narrow passages can be expected in the interiors.

Ticket office

The ticket office and information are located in the building of the Gothic House (Lwowska 3), from there a guide along Lwowska Street leads tourists to a historic tenement house.

Interior

Maria Ritter Gallery: the exhibition is located on the 2nd floor, inside the permanent exhibition is divided into the following rooms:
1. A monographic exhibition of the artist's paintings and the equipment of her studio;
2. Green lounge;
3. White lounge
4. Bedroom in the style of Louis Philippe

Toilet

There is no toilet in the building.

Procedure in case of evacuation

Upon making a decision to evacuate from the premises or premises of the Museum, all persons staying in the Museum are obliged to listen to messages regarding further proceedings, and above all:
1. After the alarm has been activated and the evacuation from the Museum has been announced, you are obliged to comply with the instructions of the person in charge of the evacuation operation and to cooperate with them.
2. The evacuation operation is managed by a Museum employee with an ID badge or a firefighter.
3. If you are evacuating in a group led by an assistant, also follow his instructions.
4. Inform other people in the room (or in the surrounding area) about the nature of the threat and the need to evacuate.
5. Museum employees help people with disabilities in efficient evacuation until the arrival of specialized units of the State Fire Service.
6. Escape routes and emergency exits in the facilities are marked with green signs. These signs are lit for about 2 hours in the event of a failure of the basic lighting and will show you the direction of evacuation.
7. Follow these signs for the shortest route to the nearest stairwell or exit directly outside the facility.
8. If you are not in the zone directly affected by the fire and cannot evacuate yourself, wait for the Museum employee to come and help you during the evacuation.
9. People with reduced mobility, people requiring the assistance of an assistant, e.g. people in wheelchairs, blind, deaf or elderly people unable to evacuate themselves, are evacuated first.
10. People from the rooms where the fire started are also the first to evacuate.
11. Priority is also given to people in rooms that are on the path of fire spreading.
12. If you are evacuating in a group, remember that people who can move independently should be at the end of the group.
13. If your evacuation route is blocked, immediately contact a Museum employee using available means (e.g. by phone). Telephone number to the ticket office at the Museum 18 442 04 42/ ext. 23
14. When rooms are heavily smoked, move in a stooped position, try to keep your head as low as possible, where there is less smoke.
15. If you can, cover your mouth and nose with a damp handkerchief, it will make it easier for you to breathe.
16. When evacuating through heavily smoked rooms, move along the walls so as not to lose orientation as to the direction of movement.
17. If you are on the exhibition, on the first floor, remember that in the event of a fire, the elevator will be closed.
18. After leaving the building, an employee of the Museum will show you where to go. Expect further help there.

Contact and support from employees

Accessibility Coordinator – Daniel Lachor
Contact:
18 443 77 08 ext. 123, 124
mobile phone: 605 289 154