The document confirming eligibility for the discount is an ID card certifying a disability or the degree of disability. Discounted tickets are available to people with disabilities and their caregivers who are citizens of European Union member states, the Swiss Confederation, and member states of the European Free Trade Association (EFTA)—parties to the Agreement on […]
Accessibility Statement for the mnk.pl Website The National Museum in Krakow undertakes to ensure the accessibility of its website in accordance with the Act of April 4, 2019, on the digital accessibility of websites and mobile applications of public entities. This accessibility statement applies to the website of the National Museum in Krakow Website publication […]
On 11–12 May, Kraków hosted a Musedu+ project meeting and a conference during which various aspects of cultural institutions’ digital presence were discussed: New technologies = new skills? Prospects for staff development in the cultural sector. The events were attended by an international team representing the partner institutions of the Musedu+ project – guests from […]
“Landscape of the Polish Soul” is an exhibition that forms part of a tradition, now spanning more than a decade, of presenting Polish art within the Presidential Palace of the Republic of Poland, organised by museum institutions. Depicting, even in broad strokes, the landscape of the Polish soul requires posing two obvious, yet difficult, questions […]
The impressive collection of the Princes Czartoryski Library is part of Polish national and European heritage. Started by Adam Kazimierz and Izabela Czartoryski in the 18th century and expanded by subsequent generations, it includes manuscripts and printed works from the Middle Ages to the present day, including the greatest treasures of literature, science and culture. […]
The National Museum in Kraków invites applications for the position of: IT Specialist. The National Museum in Kraków is a cultural institution with a tradition stretching back over 140 years. The collections in our care comprise one million exhibits, and our mission is to promote Polish and international art. We currently employ nearly 600 staff […]
We invite you to take part in a survey of young audiences The National Museum in Kraków has been consistently developing initiatives aimed at young people for many years. In previous years, as part of participatory projects, we have carried out, amongst others, the My Place and Use the Museum projects, in which we worked […]
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On 11–12 May, Kraków hosted a Musedu+ project meeting and a conference during which various aspects of cultural institutions’ digital presence were discussed: New technologies = new skills? Prospects for staff development in the cultural sector. The events were attended by an international team representing the partner institutions of the Musedu+ project – guests from […]
The National Museum in Kraków invites applications for the position of: IT Specialist. The National Museum in Kraków is a cultural institution with a tradition stretching back over 140 years. The collections in our care comprise one million exhibits, and our mission is to promote Polish and international art. We currently employ nearly 600 staff […]
We invite you to take part in a survey of young audiences The National Museum in Kraków has been consistently developing initiatives aimed at young people for many years. In previous years, as part of participatory projects, we have carried out, amongst others, the My Place and Use the Museum projects, in which we worked […]
Since the opening of the exhibition of modern and contemporary art in the MNK Main Building (1959), the National Museum in Kraków has been consistently building its collection of contemporary art, focusing on the most interesting developments in the field and selecting works by artists who are distinctive representatives of their era. We are, however, […]
Thanks to financial support from the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage, the MNK’s collection of contemporary art has been expanded with new acquisitions. As part of the project “Dialogue with Modernism: Contemporary Art in the Collection of the National Museum in Kraków”, in 2016 we acquired for our collection exceptional works that engage perfectly […]
The seventeen working designs for stained-glass windows in St Nicholas’s Cathedral in Fribourg, Switzerland, by MNK Mehoffer are exceptional works within the artist’s entire artistic legacy. The Fribourg collection comprises a total of twenty-one cartoons, four of which were owned by the National Museum in Kraków (they were acquired between 2014 and 2019 thanks to […]
Thanks to funding from the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage, a collection of garments designed by Gosia Baczyńska has been added to the holdings of the National Museum in Kraków. Gosia Baczyńska is one of the most outstanding Polish fashion designers working in the 21st century. Her versatility, creativity and sensitivity enable her to […]
A unique drawing by Stanisław Wyspiański, entitled ‘Side view of the stalls in the Church of the Holy Cross in Kraków’, has been added to the collections of the National Museum in Kraków. It was created during the restoration of the Gothic interiors of the Church of the Holy Cross in Kraków, for which Wyspiański […]
The year 2026, designated by the Sejm of the Republic of Poland as the Year of Józef Czapski, will be celebrated in a special way at the National Museum in Kraków, whose oldest branch is the Emeryk Hutten-Czapski Museum (the MNK Czapski Museum). Founded by the eminent numismatic collector Count Emeryk Hutten-Czapski (1828–1896) and his […]
The National Museum in Kraków has received funding from the Minister of Culture and National Heritage, drawn from the Culture Promotion Fund as part of the ‘Regional Contemporary Art Collections’ programme, for the purchase of Wilhelm Sasnal’s painting ‘Crawl in Black/Kraul Czarnego’. Painted in 2015, this large-scale painting was created following the artist’s stay on […]
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The document confirming eligibility for the discount is an ID card certifying a disability or the degree of disability. Discounted tickets are available to people with disabilities and their caregivers who are citizens of European Union member states, the Swiss Confederation, and member states of the European Free Trade Association (EFTA)—parties to the Agreement on […]
Accessibility Statement for the mnk.pl Website The National Museum in Krakow undertakes to ensure the accessibility of its website in accordance with the Act of April 4, 2019, on the digital accessibility of websites and mobile applications of public entities. This accessibility statement applies to the website of the National Museum in Krakow Website publication […]
Quiet Hours at the MNK We want to give our visitors a break from sensory overload. That is why, on the first Wednesday of every month, ‘Quiet Hours’ are in effect during the last two hours of opening at all MNK branches. Quiet hours is an initiative designed for highly sensitive visitors, people on the […]
The MNK Accessibility Section handles both individual and group requests for Polish Sign Language interpretation of guided tours or events organised by the MNK. Please book in advance, ideally at least 7 days before your planned visit. Please make your booking by email at: dostepnosc@mnk.pl or by text message to 609 430 129. The MNK […]
National Museum in Krakow invites everyone to visit You can learn about our exhibitions at mnk.pl You can view our collections at collections.mnk.pl National Museum in Krakow has 12 branches Main Building Here you can see: Museum of the Princes Czartoryski Here you can see a very valuable collection of the Czartoryski family The Arsenal […]
The Collections Department at the National Museum in Kraków is responsible for documenting and managing the museum’s collections. Its main task is to maintain inventories – detailed records of all items in the collection, which comprises over a million objects. The department also handles the registration of new acquisitions – such as purchases, donations or […]
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“Landscape of the Polish Soul” is an exhibition that forms part of a tradition, now spanning more than a decade, of presenting Polish art within the Presidential Palace of the Republic of Poland, organised by museum institutions. Depicting, even in broad strokes, the landscape of the Polish soul requires posing two obvious, yet difficult, questions […]
The impressive collection of the Princes Czartoryski Library is part of Polish national and European heritage. Started by Adam Kazimierz and Izabela Czartoryski in the 18th century and expanded by subsequent generations, it includes manuscripts and printed works from the Middle Ages to the present day, including the greatest treasures of literature, science and culture. […]
The fifth edition of the exhibition at the Wyspiański Museum, a branch of the National Museum in Kraków, will be expanded with two additional presentations in the ground-floor gallery: “In the Paris Atelier of Stanisław Wyspiański and Józef Mehoffer” and My Wonderful Youth. Portraits of Wanda Siemiaszkowa as the Bride in Stanisław Wyspiański’s The Wedding. […]
Katsushika Hokusai (1760–1849) is one of the most important artists of Japanese woodblock printing from the Edo period (1603–1868). His works depict a world captured in motion and constant flux, characteristic of the ukiyo-e aesthetic (literally ‘pictures of the floating world’). This monographic exhibition dedicated to the work of Katsushika Hokusai, organised by the National […]
“Friday. I only wrote on the cover of this new notebook: memento! Because here I wasn’t talking only about memento Mori, but about memento Vitae, which still awaits me, whether this life will last a day or a few years!” – wrote 91-year-old Józef Czapski in one of his last diaries. The exhibition Memento vitae […]
At another exhibition of the achievements of “Polish Fashion” [Moda Polska], the National Museum in Kraków presents a selection of garments from three outstanding designers: Kalina Paroll, Magda Ignar and Jerzy Antkowiak. The earliest dress on show, designed by Kalina Paroll in 1969, exudes subtle elegance. The designer paired a smooth velvet top with a […]
Works by Kajetan Wincenty Kielisiński constitute an important chapter in the development of the Polish ex libris. These prints, created after 1836, were not intended to be pasted into a book, but to enrich collections. By treating bookplates as works of art, Kielisiński was ahead of his time. The most common way of determining the […]
Pure Form is an art concept coined by Stanisław Ignacy Witkiewicz, which encompasses all arts, including music. In painting, it involved a formal experiment, which resulted in a series of oil paintings created in the early 1920s. A set of these works will be displayed in the Zakopane ‘Atma’ as part of a permanent exhibition […]
Until 27 September, the Gallery of 20th-Century Polish Art presents 10 portraits of Eugenia Wyszomirska-Kuźnicka created by Stanisław Ignacy Witkiewicz. Witkacy’s pastels are owned by the Katowice History Museum. In the summer of 1933 Stanisław Ignacy Witkiewicz (Witkacy) spotted and approached Eugenia Wyszomirska in one of Warsaw streets, asking her to pose for a portrait. […]
This work by Maurycy Gottlieb is a portrait of his good friend and fellow student – Walerian Kryciński. It was painted in 1875 during their stay in Vienna, when they shared an apartment together with other friends. They were both students of the Krakow Academy of Fine Arts, directed by Jan Matejko. The back of […]
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Description of the tour Over the decades of its existence, the National Museum in Kraków has acquired a number of art collections. These large, unique, specialist collections are not all there is to it: the buildings in which we view them today are places of immense significance to the history of exhibition-making. On the ‘Museum […]
Description of the tour The craft artefacts from the collection of the National Museum in Krakow tell the story of material culture. In the Gallery of Artistic Crafts, located in the MNK Main Building, you will find a rich collection of extraordinary objects dating from the early Middle Ages to the Art Nouveau period. This […]
Description of the tour In the Footsteps of the Sacred is a unique guided tour taking visitors through works from the collection of Gothic painting and sculpture – from the temporary exhibition ‘Gothic in the Carpathians’ to the permanent exhibition at the MNK Ciołek in Kraków. All this is included in a single ticket.
Throughout his life, Stanisław Wyspiański painted portraits and selfportraits – some were commissioned, others were for his own use. They are characterised by their depiction of the subjects in a personal, informal light, in moments of contemplation or sleep. The artist’s children were his favourite models. Wyspiański’s significance for Polish culture is paramount. He is […]
Description of the tour In the footsteps of Jan Matejko – discover the famous and lesser-known works of this great painter. This tour takes you from monumental historical scenes, through highly symbolic paintings and portraits, to sketches that reveal the master’s technique. Discover Jan Matejko, a versatile and sensitive artist.
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Description Hutsul Wedding is one of the most prominent works depicting the highlanders of the Hutsul region (present-day Ukraine), a theme that dominated the artist’s work. It depicts a bride with two bridesmaids in traditional dress. The women’s tanned faces emerge from behind elaborate headpieces. Their pensive eyes look in different directions. The bride, standing […]
Description This is one of the artist’s few works with a religious theme. In creating it, Witkacy undertook to depict the temptation of the saint in a new, grotesque form. It goes beyond earlier patterns consistent with the hermit’s hagiography. Through the use of colour, composition, shapes, and by giving the figures a different dimension, […]
Description Created in Krakow after the end of World War I, Fencing is one of the most important works of Polish Formism. As the work of one of the Formist group’s main theorists, Leon Chwistek, it shows the significant influence of Cubism and Italian Futurism. This small oil painting on cardboard (70x100cm) demonstrates the artist’s […]
Description Painted in 1917, The Red Parasol is one of the most important works by Józef Mehoffer, a leading representative of the Young Poland (Młoda Polska) movement. It depicts a woman reading a book on park steps, sheltered from the sun beneath a red parasol. The painting is rendered in the intense colours of a […]
Description Self-Portrait in a White Dress is a particularly important work in the oeuvre of Jacek Malczewski, which already in his lifetime aroused considerable controversy. The artist was accused of vanity and a tendency toward “costume mania.” He portrayed himself half-length, with one hand resting on his hip in a knightly gesture and a brush […]
Description Snow (1907) is part of a series created between 1902 and 1913, depicting a winding river across a snow-covered field. The artist became famous for large-format gouaches and watercolours showing hunting scenes from Belarusian forests, villages, and gardens. This relatively small oil painting (180 × 200 cm) belongs to a cycle representing a river […]
Description This symbolic self-portrait of the young artist expresses important aesthetic ideas of the Young Poland movement. Standing in profile, Weiss gazes at the viewer. The apparent calm emanating from his facial expression and muted colours is disrupted by the motif of masks held in his hands. One of them is the mask of a […]
Description A Woman Combing Her Hair is a unique work by Ślewiński due to its combination of Art Nouveau form and Young Poland sensuality. The painting depicts a woman combing her long, copper-gold hair. The oval mirror shown on the canvas reflects a face sometimes interpreted as a self-portrait of the painter. The work was […]
Description This portrait was commissioned by the model’s father, Adam Oderfeld. The painting depicts a bust of his young daughter, Józefa. This is the artist’s own copy of a portrait currently held in the National Museum in Kielce. The work was created during Pankiewicz’s fascination with subtle nuances of lighting. The blonde girl is dressed […]
Description Painted in Paris, this painting is one of the best-known examples of the interpretation of French Impressionism in Polish painting. The miniature depicts beehives arranged rhythmically against a backdrop of multicoloured trees and a bright sky. The shifting colours and the shimmering play of light are an attempt to capture the impression created by […]
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W Gmachu Głównym znajdują się galeria stała Muzeum Narodowego w Krakowie: Galeria Sztuki Europejskiej, XX + XXI. Galeria Sztuki Polskiej oraz Galeria Rzemiosła Artystycznego. W przestrzeniach wystaw zmiennych organizowane są tematyczne wystawy czasowe, prezentujące dzieła należące do zbiorów MNK oraz wypożyczane od innych instytucji i prywatnych kolekcjonerów.
Galeria w Sukiennicach to najstarszy oddział i pierwsza siedziba Muzeum Narodowego w Krakowie. W przestrzeniach wystawy stałej na I piętrze budynku, prezentowane są dzieła malarstwa i rzeźby nurtów oświecenia, romantyzmu, akademizmu oraz różnych kierunków malarstwa końca stulecia – realizmu, impresjonizmu i początków Młodej Polski.
Najcenniejsza i najsłynniejsza w Polsce kolekcja, znana między innymi dzięki spektakularnym arcydziełom europejskiej sztuki: Damie z gronostajem Leonarda da Vinci i Krajobrazowi z miłosiernym Samarytaninem Rembrandta van Rijna. Pałac Czartoryskich, wraz z Klasztorkiem i Arsenałem stanowią kompleks muzealny, gromadzący zbiory sztuki, pamiątek narodowych i zabytków kultury materialnej sztuki od starożytności do XIX wieku.
Biblioteka Książąt Czartoryskich jest biblioteką naukową. Zasoby Biblioteki obejmuje archiwum i zbiór rękopisów Czartoryskich oraz księgozbiór wraz ze zbiorem kartografii. Z Biblioteki korzystają badacze i specjaliści różnych dyscyplin z kraju i z zagranicy. Służy on przede wszystkim jako warsztat pracy do naukowego opracowywania w dziedzinie historii, sztuki, ochronie zabytków i innych pokrewnych. Zbiory Biblioteki Czartoryskich są systematycznie digitalizowane i publikowane online.
Budynek dawnego arsenału miejskiego w obrębie murów Krakowa, został w roku 1874 przekazany na cele muzealne księciu Władysławowi Czartoryskiemu, wchodząc w skład kompleksu Muzeum Czartoryskich. W oddziale MNK prezentowane są zbiory sztuki starożytnej oraz kolekcja militariów MNK w galerii Broń i Barwa.
Głównym budynkiem kompleksu MNK Czapscy jest neoklasyczny pałac, w którym prezentowana jest wystawa stała ilustrująca historię mennictwa i medalierstwa polskiego oraz prezentacja starych druków i rękopisów. Pałac mieści się w dużym ogrodzie z lapidarium i pawilonem wystawowym poświęconym osobie i twórczości Józefa Czapskiego.
Stała ekspozycja mieści się w domu rodzinnym Jana Matejki (1838-1893) najwybitniejszego polskiego malarza nurtu historyzmu, kolekcjonera, miłośnika zabytków i dziejów Krakowa. Stara, krakowska kamienica jest miejscem, w którym urodził się, mieszkał z rodziną, tworzył i zmarł Jan Matejko.
Niewysoki budynek z kameralnym ogrodem odegrał dużą rolę w polskiej historii sztuki. W 1869 roku urodził się tutaj Stanisław Wyspiański (1869–1907), artysta, poeta i dramaturg. 1932 roku budynek kupił jego rówieśnik, Józef Mehoffer (1869–1946), wówczas zasłużony dla kultury malarz i projektant witraży, rektor Akademii Sztuk Pięknych. Z inicjatywy syna artysty, Zbigniewa oraz jego wnuka, Ryszarda, budynek wraz z pamiątkami rodzinnymi przekazany został pod opiekę Muzeum Narodowego w Krakowie. Muzeum biograficzne artysty działa od 1996 roku.
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We invite you to a series of intimate gatherings held at the National Museum in Kraków, aimed at carers with very young children. This time, we invite you to the Crafts Gallery in the MNK Main Building in Krakow. This is an opportunity for those who wish to reconnect with art or maintain that connection […]
Muzeum Biograficzne im. Matejki to nie tylko miejsce, w którym można obejrzeć dzieła z różnych okresów twórczości artysty i zapoznać się z jego procesem twórczym. Oferuje ono również niepowtarzalną atmosferę zabytkowej rezydencji, w której urodził się jeden z najbardziej rozpoznawalnych polskich malarzy, mieszkał wraz z rodziną i tworzył swoje dzieła. Podczas zwiedzania Domu Matejki z […]
We invite you to a series of intimate gatherings held at the National Museum in Kraków, aimed at carers with very young children. This is an opportunity for those who wish to reconnect with art or maintain that connection whilst caring for a child — without rushing, without pressure, and without the need to arrange […]
The National Museum in Krakow is a partner in the Erasmus+ project Innovative Professional Skills for Advanced Museum Communication and Education (Musedu+). The project is conducting research on the “Museum+” model and related methodologies for educational and communication activities in cultural institutions. The project involves cultural and scientific institutions from Italy, Spain, Germany, and Poland. […]
This is a gallery that every lover of beautiful objects should visit – as well as anyone interested in the history of everyday life and the iconic works of Polish design that have become an integral part of it. A guided tour is a great opportunity to discover the stories behind the creation of selected […]
Special ticket prices n May 2026, we are running a special promotion in partnership with the Kijów Cinema. As part of the “Head to the Museum” campaign, promoting cultural institutions’ activities for families and children from 1 May 2026 to 31 May 2026, we are introducing a promotional admission price, replacing standard and concessionary tickets […]
During the sessions, children and their carers will discover how, from ancient Egypt to the time of MNK Wyspiański, artists drew inspiration from nature, animals and plants. We will explore the museum’s galleries and gardens, learn to observe carefully, track changes in nature and see how it fares in the city centre. We’ll examine the […]
The exhibition ‘Gothic in the Carpathians’ is the first attempt to present a comprehensive overview of late medieval art across all the countries in the region. Through a collection of around one hundred paintings and sculptures, brought from nine countries, supplemented by photographic documentation of immovable works (wall paintings, architectural sculpture) produced specifically for the […]
The exhibition on the Kraków Group of Five is the first in the history of museology to be devoted to the activities of this Young Poland group, which existed for less than two and a half years (October 1905 – February 1908), since the joint initiatives of its members at the beginning of the 20th […]
Do you already know everything there is to know about Wyspiański, or are you only just discovering the secrets of his work? Are you familiar with his pastel portraits of children and *The Wedding*? Perhaps, whilst strolling through Kraków, you’ve come across traces of the ‘fourth bard’ in the Franciscan Church? When you look at […]
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