The project will be carried out by the Kaliski District (via the organizational unit – the Museum of Industry History in Opatówek).The project concerns the reconstruction and use of the historic west wing of the former Fiedler Factory in Opatówek for museum purposes, including its extension with the steps and platforms of the main entrance and ramps for people with disabilities, a staircase and a freight and passenger elevator. The complete dismantling of existing installations and the construction of new, modern sanitary and electricity installations are also envisaged to the extent resulting from the design function of the facility. The final stage will be to equip the facility with the necessary technical equipment, equipment and furniture.The undertaking also assumes the reconstruction of the main building of the Museum of Industrial History in Opatówek (including window replacement and installation). In addition, it is planned to develop the adjacent area, including the construction of a new paved yard on the existing site and the fence wall (partially in the existing place).The project is also part of the strategy for the development of the province until 2020, the Strategy for smart and equitable development which is conducive to the inclusion of the community. Europa 2020 and the Museum’s Action Programme.The recipients of the project will include:-citizens of Gm. Opatówek;-inhabitants of Kalisz area;-tourists arriving at the Museum;-community of surrounding communes and powiats;-community of other voivodeships (including mainly the Łódź province);-foreigners. As a result of the project, the following product indicators will be achieved in 2018:-Number of real estate monuments supported: 1 pcs-Number of cultural institutions supported: 1 pcs-Number of objects tailored to the needs of people with disabilities: 1 pcs-Number of fixed assets purchased: 4 pcs.The value of the project: 4 058 933.52PLN (eligible expenditure: 3 299 945.94 PLN), including:- ERDF co-financing: 2 804 954,04 PLN – own contribution: EUR 1253979.48