Italy and Poland: a common history
Italy and Poland: a common history
"Did you know that Italy and Poland are the only two nations in the world that mention each other in their national anthems?
The National Museum of Krakow welcomes you to a series of events conceived and designed for the Italian public.
An unmissable journey, dedicated to the discovery of two of the most evocative museums in the city of Krakow, during which it will be possible to admire magnificent paintings of the history of Polish and European art, from the works of Jan Matejko, to Rembrandt, to Siemiradzki, up to culminating in front of one of the greatest Renaissance masterpieces: the Lady with an Ermine by Leonardo da Vinci, part of the Czartoryski collection.
The tours, held in Italian, will be divided into two dates, one for each museum, lasting two hours each:
- Sunday 12th December at 2,00 pm, visit to the Museum of the Czartoryski Princes, ul. Pijarska 15.
The cost of the ticket including the guided tour is 15 zloty.
The number of places is limited. We kindly ask you to buy a ticket in advance at the ticket office or book a ticket: rezerwacja@mnk.pl
Attention! Participants are required to wear a mask to cover their nose and mouth for the duration of the tour; it will also be necessary to disinfect hands before entering the museum and keep a safe distance from other participants.