THE ELEVATOR IN THE JÓZEF CZAPSKI PAVILION IS CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.
Tuesday is the day of free entry to permanent exhibitions at the NMK.
The café and reading room in the Józef Czapski Pavilion are open Tuesday - Friday 10.00 - 18.00 Saturday - Sunday 10.00 - 19.00 Monday - closed.
The historic garden and lapidarium are open every day until dusk. Admission is free.
The museum is closed on Mondays.
Tuesday is the day of free entry to permanent exhibitions at the NMK.
The café and reading room in the Józef Czapski Pavilion are open Tuesday - Friday 10.00 - 18.00 Saturday - Sunday 10.00 - 19.00 Monday - closed.
The historic garden and lapidarium are open every day until dusk. Admission is free.
The museum is closed on Mondays.
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11.10.2024
06.04.2025The Kapists. 100th anniversary!
The National Museum in Krakow presents in the Józef Czapski Pavilion the early works of the Kapists – members of the group formed in 1923 around Józef Pankiewicz, professor of the Krakow Academy of Fine Arts. The influence of the French masters Cézanne and Bonnard is clearly visible in them.MNK The Czapskiul. Piłsudskiego 12, 31-109 Kraków view on map Monday - closed
tue - 10.00-18.00
wednesday-sunday - 10.00-16.00 Check the ticket prices -
25.06.2024
24.11.2024MNK The Czapskiul. Piłsudskiego 12, 31-109 Kraków view on map Monday - closed
tue - 10.00-18.00
wednesday-sunday - 10.00-16.00 Check the ticket prices -
06.08.2024
19.01.2025MNK The Czapskiul. Piłsudskiego 12, 31-109 Kraków view on map Monday - closed
tue - 10.00-18.00
wednesday-sunday - 10.00-16.00 Check the ticket prices -
Józef Czapski's Biographical Museum
The permanent exhibition in the Józef Czapski Pavilion, whose layout was designed by Krystyna Zachwatowicz and her husband Andrzej Wajda, occupies the second floor.MNK The Czapskiul. Piłsudskiego 12, 31-109 Kraków view on map Monday - closed
tue - 10.00-18.00
wednesday-sunday - 10.00-16.00 Check the ticket prices -
The Numismatic Room
The Numismatic Room was established in 1883. The initially modest collection expanded mainly thanks to the generosity of private benefactors such as Henryk Bukowski. The 1903 donation of Emeryk Hutten-Czapski's collection resulted in a radical change in the rank of the Room, which became the repository of the most representative collection of Polish coins, medals and banknotes, featuring a number of unique objects (e.g. Bolesław Chrobry's GNEZDVN CIVITAS denarius or Władysław Łokietek's ducat).MNK The Czapskiul. Piłsudskiego 12, 31-109 Kraków view on map Monday - closed
tue - 10.00-18.00
wednesday-sunday - 10.00-16.00 Check the ticket prices -
Collection of old prints and manuscripts
The manuscripts collection was initiated through a donation from the Czapski family in form of Emeryk Hutten-Czapski's library containing over eight thousand items.MNK The Czapskiul. Piłsudskiego 12, 31-109 Kraków view on map Monday - closed
tue - 10.00-18.00
wednesday-sunday - 10.00-16.00 Check the ticket prices