…..The exhibition material consists of approximately 600 items, of which approximately a quarter are presented in this volume. Citing the evidence and identifying it is not a substitute for historiographical research. But they have their importance, as they form a complex picture of the city at the time of the report, approaching persons and not “communities”, whose value as an interpretive parameter has obviously been overestimated. It should not escape us that these are religious communities, groups of people with a common religious confession, and not organized social groups. This exhibition tried to talk about these people, about their lives, their aesthetic preferences, their economic and social actions.