Temporary exhibition of 450 Renaissance masterpieces located in 20 representative chambers of the residence of Polish kings. It required the preparation of exhibition structures, whose unique spatial shapes changed in each room. These structures were designed so that they did not obscure the chambers but worked in dialogue with their architecture. The castle interiors were equivalent exhibits - witnesses to the story told by the artworks. The culmination was the openwork rotunda presenting the sculptures of the Wawel Heads - removed from the ceiling and placed at eye level for the first time.