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Wawel Zaginiony is a permanent exhibition on Wawel Hill in Kraków, opened in 1975 and continuing the tradition of earlier displays devoted to the history of the hill near the Eastern-Romanesque and Carolingian Rotunda of Saints Felix and Adauctus, dating from the 10th-11th century. The show is housed inside an archaeological-architectural reserve that combines several museum presentations under one roof, including the former royal kitchens, the royal carriage house, and Poland's most valuable collection of Renaissance stove tiles.
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