There are places in the Polish landscape whose fate and the events taking place there, as if in a nutshell, bring together the long history of the country. And there are many of them. They stand dignified amidst the landscape of not only large capital cities. They offer a panorama of history in a discreet but clear manner. It is enough to notice them and get to know them better. This is precisely the case with Pułtusk Castle. For almost a thousand years it was a Piast stronghold, a medieval settlement, a bishop's residence, the seat of the partitioning, occupying and Polish authorities. The castle walls have seen kings, emperors, prime ministers, presidents as well as great Polish poets and writers. Let's try to delve into this history to rewrite fragments of our native history through the prism of Pułtusk Castle. Let's try to see how the Piast stronghold has transformed over the millennium to become today the World Centre of the Polish Diaspora, known in Poland and beyond. Implementation of the project: JJStudio Jan Kisiel, publisher of the portal www.pultusk.news Script and direction: prof. Radosław Lolo, Robert Gorczyński, Jan Kisiel. Photos, editing and post-production: Robert Gorczyński, Jan Kisiel The film starred: Prof. dr hab. Radoslaw Lolo Fr. Dr. Dariusz Majewski Andrzej Popowicz Michał Kisiel Krzysztof Łachmański Antonina Grabowska Duration: 65 minutes Partners: Institute of History of the AFiB Vistula, Regional Museum in Pułtusk, Association Polish Community-House of Polonia in Pułtusk, Center for research on Mazovia "Atena", Pułtusk Public Library. Joachim Lelewel Media Partners: Polish Information Agency, Tygodnik Mazowieckie To i Owo, Tygodnik Pułtuski, Tygodnik Nowodworski, Pułtusknews website Co-financed by the National Thought Heritage Institute them. Roman Dmowski and Ignacy Jan Paderewski as part of the Patriotic Fund - edition of Independence in Polish. #film #history #zamek #polska #pułtusk