Władysław Golus Regional Museum in Ostrzeszów
Muzeum Regionalne im. Władysława Golusa | |
Old town hall which hosts the museum | |
| Established | 1979 |
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| Location | Ostrzeszów, Poland |
| Coordinates | 51°25′33″N 17°55′59″E / 51.425918°N 17.933154°E |
| Collections | Historical, archaeological, ethnographic, numismatic artifacts and art |
| Collection size | 8,000 |
Władysław Golus Regional Museum (Polish: Muzeum Regionalne im. Władysława Golusa) is a museum in Ostrzeszów, Poland. Located at the local town hall, it contains historical, archaeological, ethnographic, numismatic and art collections, including an exhibition devoted to the history of Norwegian World War II prisoners of war once interned in the Oflag XXI-C POW camp in Ostrzeszów in German-occupied Poland.
Other chief collections include the works of painter Antoni Serbeński and artifacts from the Greater Poland uprising of 1918–1919.