The Historical Museum of the City of Kraków provides a well-structured and exciting look at the city's development over the years. One part of the museum that cannot be missed is the Underground Market Square Exhibition, located under the market square, which gives visitors a one-of-a-kind opportunity to look at life in Kraków as it evolved throughout the centuries.
If you are interested in knowing more about Polish stoneware, visit Bolesławiec. The town celebrates the annual pottery festival in August and welcomes visitors worldwide. Below you will find descriptions of the most visited art galleries and museums in Poland.
Wawel Castle in Krakow
One of the most important museums in Poland has been located here since 1930. The museum collects works of art historically related to Wawel, with Polish rulers and a great magnate collection. The museum collects paintings, prints, sculptures, fabrics, goldsmiths, militaria, porcelain and furniture.
One of the most important museums in Poland has been located here since 1930. The museum collects works of art historically related to Wawel, with Polish rulers and a great magnate collection. The museum collects paintings, prints, sculptures, fabrics, goldsmiths, militaria, porcelain and furniture.
Wawel Castle in Krakow
One of the most important museums in Poland has been located here since 1930. The museum collects works of art historically related to Wawel, with Polish rulers and a great magnate collection. The museum collects paintings, prints, sculptures, fabrics, goldsmiths, militaria, porcelain and furniture.
Cloth Hall National Museum
Cloth Hall is a grand market hall built in the 13th century in the middle of Krakow’s Main Market Square and successively extended in the next years. Currently, there are 4 galleries available for visitors including Bacciarelli, Michałowski, Siemiradzki and Chełmoński parts.
Lancut Palace Museum
The palace is home to many art pieces. Some were originally bought for Łańcut Palace and some were borrowed from other Polish museums. Apart from the palace, you have to reserve some time for a stroll in Łańcut Park, designed in English style and an orchid greenhouse with three various climate zones. Łańcut is the place that you really can’t miss.
National Museum in Wroclaw
The National Museum in Wroclaw was opened in 2016. There are around 2,00,000 artefats representative of all artistic disciplines. You will find everything in this museum. From mediaeval Silesian sculpture in stone and wood to Polish and European painting; from contemporary and modernist sculpture to drawings and paintings from Middle Ages.
Cloth Hall National Museum
Cloth Hall is a grand market hall built in the 13th century in the middle of Krakow’s Main Market Square and successively extended in the next years. Currently, there are 4 galleries available for visitors including Bacciarelli, Michałowski, Siemiradzki and Chełmoński parts.
Cloth Hall is a grand market hall built in the 13th century in the middle of Krakow’s Main Market Square and successively extended in the next years. Currently, there are 4 galleries available for visitors including Bacciarelli, Michałowski, Siemiradzki and Chełmoński parts.
Wawel Castle in Krakow
One of the most important museums in Poland has been located here since 1930. The museum collects works of art historically related to Wawel, with Polish rulers and a great magnate collection. The museum collects paintings, prints, sculptures, fabrics, goldsmiths, militaria, porcelain and furniture.
Cloth Hall National Museum
Cloth Hall is a grand market hall built in the 13th century in the middle of Krakow’s Main Market Square and successively extended in the next years. Currently, there are 4 galleries available for visitors including Bacciarelli, Michałowski, Siemiradzki and Chełmoński parts.
Lancut Palace Museum
The palace is home to many art pieces. Some were originally bought for Łańcut Palace and some were borrowed from other Polish museums. Apart from the palace, you have to reserve some time for a stroll in Łańcut Park, designed in English style and an orchid greenhouse with three various climate zones. Łańcut is the place that you really can’t miss.
National Museum in Wroclaw
The National Museum in Wroclaw was opened in 2016. There are around 2,00,000 artefats representative of all artistic disciplines. You will find everything in this museum. From mediaeval Silesian sculpture in stone and wood to Polish and European painting; from contemporary and modernist sculpture to drawings and paintings from Middle Ages.
Lancut Palace Museum
The palace is home to many art pieces. Some were originally bought for Łańcut Palace and some were borrowed from other Polish museums. Apart from the palace, you have to reserve some time for a stroll in Łańcut Park, designed in English style and an orchid greenhouse with three various climate zones. Łańcut is the place that you really can’t miss.
The palace is home to many art pieces. Some were originally bought for Łańcut Palace and some were borrowed from other Polish museums. Apart from the palace, you have to reserve some time for a stroll in Łańcut Park, designed in English style and an orchid greenhouse with three various climate zones. Łańcut is the place that you really can’t miss.
Wawel Castle in Krakow
One of the most important museums in Poland has been located here since 1930. The museum collects works of art historically related to Wawel, with Polish rulers and a great magnate collection. The museum collects paintings, prints, sculptures, fabrics, goldsmiths, militaria, porcelain and furniture.
Cloth Hall National Museum
Cloth Hall is a grand market hall built in the 13th century in the middle of Krakow’s Main Market Square and successively extended in the next years. Currently, there are 4 galleries available for visitors including Bacciarelli, Michałowski, Siemiradzki and Chełmoński parts.
Lancut Palace Museum
The palace is home to many art pieces. Some were originally bought for Łańcut Palace and some were borrowed from other Polish museums. Apart from the palace, you have to reserve some time for a stroll in Łańcut Park, designed in English style and an orchid greenhouse with three various climate zones. Łańcut is the place that you really can’t miss.
National Museum in Wroclaw
The National Museum in Wroclaw was opened in 2016. There are around 2,00,000 artefats representative of all artistic disciplines. You will find everything in this museum. From mediaeval Silesian sculpture in stone and wood to Polish and European painting; from contemporary and modernist sculpture to drawings and paintings from Middle Ages.
National Museum in Wroclaw
The National Museum in Wroclaw was opened in 2016. There are around 2,00,000 artefats representative of all artistic disciplines. You will find everything in this museum. From mediaeval Silesian sculpture in stone and wood to Polish and European painting; from contemporary and modernist sculpture to drawings and paintings from Middle Ages.
The National Museum in Wroclaw was opened in 2016. There are around 2,00,000 artefats representative of all artistic disciplines. You will find everything in this museum. From mediaeval Silesian sculpture in stone and wood to Polish and European painting; from contemporary and modernist sculpture to drawings and paintings from Middle Ages.
Wawel Castle in Krakow
One of the most important museums in Poland has been located here since 1930. The museum collects works of art historically related to Wawel, with Polish rulers and a great magnate collection. The museum collects paintings, prints, sculptures, fabrics, goldsmiths, militaria, porcelain and furniture.
Cloth Hall National Museum
Cloth Hall is a grand market hall built in the 13th century in the middle of Krakow’s Main Market Square and successively extended in the next years. Currently, there are 4 galleries available for visitors including Bacciarelli, Michałowski, Siemiradzki and Chełmoński parts.
Lancut Palace Museum
The palace is home to many art pieces. Some were originally bought for Łańcut Palace and some were borrowed from other Polish museums. Apart from the palace, you have to reserve some time for a stroll in Łańcut Park, designed in English style and an orchid greenhouse with three various climate zones. Łańcut is the place that you really can’t miss.
National Museum in Wroclaw
The National Museum in Wroclaw was opened in 2016. There are around 2,00,000 artefats representative of all artistic disciplines. You will find everything in this museum. From mediaeval Silesian sculpture in stone and wood to Polish and European painting; from contemporary and modernist sculpture to drawings and paintings from Middle Ages.
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