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  1. The Czartoryski family name was found in the USA between 1880 and 1920. The most Czartoryski families were found in USA in 1920. In 1880 there was 1 Czartoryski family living in California. This was 100% of all the recorded Czartoryski's in USA. California had the highest population of Czartoryski families in 1880.

  2. Feb 27, 2017 · The Czartoryski collection undoubtedly falls into both categories. The Princes Czartoryski Musuem in Kraków, which was sold to the Polish state in December 2016. Photo: Mkos/Wikicommons. The holdings of the Princes Czartoryski Museum are an eccentric and appealing mixture of Old Masters and Polish and international curiosities.

  3. Opening hours: Closed Mondays; open Tuesday and Thursday, 10am-4pm; Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, 10am-7pm; Sunday, 10am-3pm. The Czartoryskis' collection, assembled ...

  4. TICKET PRICES: Princes Czartoryski Museum: Normal ticket - PLN 65. Concession ticket - PLN 50. Family ticket - 130 PLN (maximum 4 people, including a minimum of 1 child under 16) Pupils and students from 7 to 26 years of age - PLN 1. One ticket is valid for all exhibitions at the MNK Czartoryski Museum: Palace, Monastery, Gallery of Ancient Art ...

  5. Prince Adam Jerzy Czartoryski, 1770–1861, grandson of Michael, was a hostage at the Russian court after the failure of the Polish insurrection in 1794. There he befriended the future czar, Alexander I, who after his accession appointed Czartoryski (1803) foreign minister. He resigned in 1806 but remained a close adviser of Alexander, whom he ...

  6. The previous name, “Piekarnia by MAC”, caused confusion among some customers and wasn’t easy to remember. “MAC” is an abbreviation of my first name Michael, middle name Adam, and family name Czartoryski. To make things clearer, I decided to change the bakery’s name to “Czartoryski Piekarnia”.

  7. CZARTORYSKI, ADAM. CZARTORYSKI, ADAM (1770–1861), Polish general and statesman.. Prince Adam Jerzy Czartoryski came from a distinguished family of Polish aristocrats. His grandfather August (1697–1782) and his father, Adam Kazimierz (1734–1823), were both leading politicians in eighteenth-century Poland, and the Czartoryski family estate in the town of Pûawy served as the informal ...

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