The “Grodzka Gate – NN Theatre” Centre in Lublin is a local government cultural institution. It works towards the preservation of cultural heritage and education. Its function is tied to the symbolic and historical meaning of the Centre’s location in the Grodzka Gate, which used to divide Lublin into its respective Christian and Jewish quarters, as well as to Lublin as a meeting place of cultures, traditions and religions.

The Centre works to preserve objects of cultural heritage and makes them available to the public at exhibits at Grodzka Gate, the Lublin Underground Trail, the Cellar under Fortuna, and the House of Words.

The “Grodzka Gate – NN Theatre” Centre in Lublin is a local government cultural institution. It works towards the preservation of cultural heritage and education. Its function is tied to the symbolic and historical meaning of the Centre’s location in the Grodzka Gate, which used to divide Lublin into its respective Christian and Jewish quarters, as well as to Lublin as a meeting place of cultures, traditions and religions.

The Centre works to preserve objects of cultural heritage and makes them available to the public at exhibits at Grodzka Gate, the Lublin Underground Trail, the Cellar under Fortuna, and the House of Words.

[s3e24] A Devil Of My Word -

After years of dismissive "metaphors," the truth is undeniable.

The climax at the warehouse is legendary. Seeing Lucifer unfurl his white angel wings—not to fly away, but to act as a literal shield for Chloe against a hail of bullets—is the ultimate testament to his redemption. It proves that despite his "Devil" moniker, his essence has become one of sacrifice and protection. The Reveal [S3E24] A Devil of My Word

The episode’s final moments changed everything. After killing Cain, Lucifer’s "Devil Face" unexpectedly returns, triggered by his self-perception of being a monster for taking a life. When Chloe turns around, the secret is out: After years of dismissive "metaphors," the truth is

"A Devil of My Word" wasn't just a season finale; it was the moment Lucifer grew up, proving that the Devil could indeed be a hero, even if he couldn't yet forgive himself. It proves that despite his "Devil" moniker, his

Her soft, horrified realization— "It’s all true" —served as a heart-wrenching cliffhanger that left fans reeling for a year before the show moved to Netflix. Why It Resonates

The episode explores the theme that we are who we choose to be, not what our "Father" or our reputation dictates.