Ethnographic Museum Tours and Activities

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Learn about Poland’s fascinating cultural history and see the interior of Kazimierz’s former town hall at this dedicated folk museum.

Krakow’s Ethnographic Museum outlines Polish culture in both the past and present. See meticulously recreated rooms from Polish peasant houses and learn about the tough times in Poland’s history. Examine the handcrafted tools used by carpenters or look through a wide range of religious and folk art.

Founded in 1911 by a local schoolteacher and historian, the Ethnographic Museum has grown to house one of the largest collections of historic artefacts in the country. Even the museum construction is a fascinating example of Polish folk history, as the Renaissance building was once the Kazimierz town hall.

Visit Izba Podhainska and Izba Krakowska to see what life was like in Poland more than a century ago. The two rooms recreate the typical living quarters of a Polish villager and include original furnishings, artworks and artefacts decorating the space. Continue through the museum to see traditional kitchen fittings including a wood-fired stove.

A large collection of clothing is a highlight of the museum. Admire the intricate details in Polish traditional costume and formal attire. Make your way to the museum’s top floor to see one of the largest collections of folk art in Krakow. Here you can see religious paintings, hand-crafted wares and a cabinet filled with traditional hand-painted eggs.

Follow the self-guided tour available at the reception desk to get the most out of your museum visit. An English brochure includes extra information about each exhibit and places each artefact within a historical perspective.

The Ethnographic Museum is located in the heart of Krakow’s Old Town and is easily reached on foot. Buses and trams service the Old Town but it’s best to avoid driving a car in the district. The museum is closed Mondays and an admission fee applies except for on Sundays, when admission is free. A secondary museum is located around the corner on ul. Krakowska. This museum, which has an additional entry fee, hosts temporary and travelling exhibitions.

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