- Walery Cyryl Amrogowicz
Walery Cyryl Amrogowicz (1863-1931) was a Polish numismatist, nationalist, philanthropist and collector of cultural artifacts. He came from a rural
Pomerania n family. During his studies at a Secondary School inToruń he developed a liking for history and geography which was to contribute to his passion for numismatics. Following his studies, he became a court clerk. He worked inToruń ,Puck , andKościerzyna . Amrogowicz was known for his patriotism. Throughout his whole life he worked with various Polishsocial organisation s and provided material aid to many students from poor families (among them DrAleksander Majkowski , a future expert onKaszuby ). InSopot Amrogowicz established the People's Bank, designed to assistsmall business , and became the president of the Bank for several years.During the
First World War he purchased a house inSopot (next to the present dayMuseum of Sopot ) in which he lived following his retirement in 1919. From this time Amrogowicz dedicated his life to developing his collection of money andKaszubian art . His collection, primarily consisting of coins and medals, contained approximately 2000 items. His art collection also consisted of several paintings (including, among others, prints byRembrandt ,Dürer and Chodowiecki), paintings ordered fromMarian Mokwa , pictures documenting Kaszubian art and architecture, and various other items such as cuneiform tablets. Among his pastimes during this period were walks along the beach towardsJelitkowo , short bicycle rides and swimming in the sea - regardless of the weather.Walery Amrogowicz died in 1931 in
Krynica where he had gone to convalesce. In his will, he left the majority of his collection to theToruń Society of Science . FollowingWorld War II it was transferred to theToruń Regional Museum which held an exhibition in 2004 to mark the 140th anniversary of Amrogowicz's birth.External links
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