The Royal Castle in Warsaw, Poland, was the first museum to open its doors since the nationwide ban of March 11. The institution is one of the major museums in Poland — for centuries, the castle served as the residency of the Polish monarchy, and it is famous today for being home to two Rembrandt paintings: Girl in a Picture Frame and A Scholar at his Writing Table.
Girl in a Picture Frame, a 1641 oil by Rembrandt currently housed at the Royal Castle in Warsaw, Poland.
This timespace follows the World Health Organization's situation reports regarding the COVID-19 outbreak that started in Hubei, China, in January 2020. Cover photograph taken in Japan by Jérémy Stenuit.