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Muzeum Narodowe we Wrocławiu

Stare Miasto
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Opening hours
  • Monday: Closed
  • Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Thursday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Friday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Saturday: 10:30 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Sunday: 10:30 AM – 6:00 PM
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Art museum in a grand 19th-century building, with paintings, sculpture, craft pieces & photography.via Google

The main art museum for understanding the region’s visual culture, with a serious collection and a setting that makes the visit feel substantial.

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€€; plan 1.5-2.5 hours.

Reviews from Google

A T2 weeks ago
I liked it - good museum/art gallery. The tombs of the various Silesian monarchs was impressive. A good art gallery section that is well worth an hour or two. Entry was 20 zloty per person but it may be free on certain days.
Mioma Priora4 months ago
I visited the National Museum in Wrocław and I can honestly say it is one of the most interesting cultural places in the city. The building itself already creates a great first impression – it looks historical and elegant, especially because it is located near the Oder River. From my point of view, the museum has a calm and classic atmosphere, which makes it perfect if you want to slow down and really focus on art and history. Inside, you can see a wide range of exhibitions, especially Polish and Silesian art, religious paintings, sculptures, and historical collections. I really liked how the museum shows the history of the region through art. It is not a loud or super interactive museum, but it feels very authentic and educational. If you like history, culture, or traditional art, you will probably enjoy it a lot. One interesting thing is that this museum is part of a bigger museum group in Wrocław. Thanks to this, if you plan well, you can visit several museum branches, like the Ethnographic Museum or Four Domes Pavilion. Also, if you visit Panorama Racławicka, sometimes tickets or combined access options make visiting multiple places easier. Ticket prices are quite reasonable. Usually, the main exhibition ticket costs around 20 PLN normal and about 15 PLN reduced. Sometimes there are free entry days for permanent exhibitions, which is great if you travel on a budget. Compared to many Western European museums, I think the prices are very fair. Overall, I think it is definitely worth visiting at least once. It may not be a “fun attraction” like an amusement place, but if you want to understand Polish culture and history better, this museum is a very good choice.
Xenia Luca5 months ago
The museum was generally beautiful, but there was one very unpleasant situation. I left my jacket and scarf with the man at the cloakroom. When I came back after visiting the museum, I discovered that my scarf was gone. I clearly remember putting the scarf inside my jacket. The man didn’t even apologize - he just shrugged and started saying something in Polish. He literally did nothing to help. I think this is absolutely unacceptable. THAT MAN HAD LITERALLY ONE JOB. Very disappointing experience. GIVE ME BACK MY SCARF!!!
Gary Brazel2 months ago
It's a good wide ranging collection spread over three floors. If you have gotten a ticket to the panorama it will give you free admission here (and to two other museums).
Zoltán Farkas3 months ago
It is a very beautiful, modern museum with a nice cofee shop. As a bonus it was free on Saturday.
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