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Janusz Witwicki (10 September 1903 in Lwów – 16 July 1946 also in Lwów) was a Polish architect and art historian, creator of the Plastic Panorama of Old Lviv. He was the son of Władysław Witwicki – a psychologist, philosopher, translator, historian (of psychology and art), artist, and one of the fathers of Polish psychology. During World War II, Witwicki continued his work on the Panorama, he was three times arrested by both Soviet and German occupiers. He was murdered by unknown perpetrators (possibly NKVD agents) on July 16, 1946. Witwicki was buried at the Lychakivskiy Cemetery.

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  • Janusz Witwicki (10 September 1903 in Lwów – 16 July 1946 also in Lwów) was a Polish architect and art historian, creator of the Plastic Panorama of Old Lviv. He was the son of Władysław Witwicki – a psychologist, philosopher, translator, historian (of psychology and art), artist, and one of the fathers of Polish psychology. Witwicki attended the VII Tadeusz Kościuszko High School in Lwów, and in 1920 he volunteered to the Polish Army, to take part in the Polish-Soviet War. After the conflict, he studied architecture at the Lwów Polytechnic, which he graduated in 1926. Also, he studied history of art at the University of Jan Kazimierz, with extra courses taken in Paris and Rome. Witwicki had his own office, he designed city of Lwów's pavilion for the 1929 Poznań International Fair. In the same year, Witwicki started working on the deed of his life - the Plastic Panorama of Old Lviv. For a few years, in the early 1930s, he moved to Toruń, and then returned to Lwów, to take up the job of assistant at the Historical Architecture Department at the Lwów Polytechnic. During World War II, Witwicki continued his work on the Panorama, he was three times arrested by both Soviet and German occupiers. He was murdered by unknown perpetrators (possibly NKVD agents) on July 16, 1946. Witwicki was buried at the Lychakivskiy Cemetery. The book (2003) by Ihor Kaczor and Love Kaczor includes a dedication to Witwicki. (en)
  • Janusz Witwicki, właśc. Jan Ludwik Witwicki (ur. 10 września 1903 we Lwowie, zm. 16 lipca 1946 tamże) – polski inżynier architekt i historyk sztuki, twórca Panoramy Plastycznej Dawnego Lwowa (pl)
  • Я́нуш Вітві́цький (пол. Janusz Witwicki, 10 вересня 1903, Львів — 16 липня 1946, там само) — польський інженер, архітектор та історик. Автор відомої «Пластичної панорами давнього Львова». (uk)
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  • Janusz Witwicki, właśc. Jan Ludwik Witwicki (ur. 10 września 1903 we Lwowie, zm. 16 lipca 1946 tamże) – polski inżynier architekt i historyk sztuki, twórca Panoramy Plastycznej Dawnego Lwowa (pl)
  • Я́нуш Вітві́цький (пол. Janusz Witwicki, 10 вересня 1903, Львів — 16 липня 1946, там само) — польський інженер, архітектор та історик. Автор відомої «Пластичної панорами давнього Львова». (uk)
  • Janusz Witwicki (10 September 1903 in Lwów – 16 July 1946 also in Lwów) was a Polish architect and art historian, creator of the Plastic Panorama of Old Lviv. He was the son of Władysław Witwicki – a psychologist, philosopher, translator, historian (of psychology and art), artist, and one of the fathers of Polish psychology. During World War II, Witwicki continued his work on the Panorama, he was three times arrested by both Soviet and German occupiers. He was murdered by unknown perpetrators (possibly NKVD agents) on July 16, 1946. Witwicki was buried at the Lychakivskiy Cemetery. (en)
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  • Janusz Witwicki (en)
  • Janusz Witwicki (pl)
  • Януш Вітвіцький (uk)
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