Coins, pottery shards, ornaments, toys and a bell – all these items will be on display at the ‘Heavenly Archaeology’ exhibition, which opens on Friday 23 November 2018 at the headquarters of the Archaeological Museum of the Middle Odra Region in Zielona Góra. The artefacts on display are the result of archaeological work carried out on the tower of the cathedral in Gorzów Wielkopolski. The research carried out by archaeologists from the Lubuskie Museum under the direction of Stanisław Sinkowski is pioneering on a national scale. This is due to the very nature of the archaeological work carried out on the vaulted ceilings of a medieval building. The exhibition will be open until 11 January 2019 at the Museum’s headquarters – the Kittlitz Palace at 27 Długa Street in Świdnica. The event is organised by: the Jan Dekert Lubuskie Museum in Gorzów Wielkopolski, the Archaeological Museum of the Middle Odra Region in Zielona Góra (based in Świdnica), the Gorzów Cathedral, and ENERIS surowce. The exhibition is held under the honorary patronage of His Excellency Bishop Tadeusz Lityński, the Mayor of Zielona Góra, Mr Janusz Kubicki, the Mayor of Gorzów Wielkopolski, Mr Jacek Wójcicki, the Chairman of the Gorzów Wielkopolski City Council, and the Lubusz Provincial Conservator of Monuments, Dr Barbara Bielinis-Kopeć.