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Upcoming Exhibitions
Show department
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25.04.2025
The “Gardens of Sculptors” project is an educational trail combining the pleasure of walking with gaining knowledge about women’s art. Visiting the gardens of our museum branches will allow you to become familiar with the work of female artists who have shaped the image of Polish sculpture from the end of the 19th century to the present day.
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11.04.2025
12.10.2025
The exhibition illustrates the role of small objects – coins, amulets, medallions and medals – in the history of medicine. Visitors can trace their function from ancient Egypt to modern times, with a particular emphasis on the history of Kraków.
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24.10.2025
The new gallery is to present, deliberately in reverse chronological order, the most interesting and best works of European painting and sculpture from the collections of the National Museum in Krakow, created between the 13th and 20th centuries.
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27.03.2025
13.07.2025
Travelling to the UK for the first time, 16 of Stanisław Wyspiański’s most admired portraits, many of which have never been seen outside Poland, will be displayed at the National Portrait Gallery.
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25.03.2025
29.06.2025
The exhibition “Young Poland”, dedicated to Poland and the development of Polish art in its “golden period“, that is between 1890 and 1918, will be held in Japan in 2025. It will tell a story about Polish history, the prologue to which will be outlined by works by Jan Matejko and Artur Grottger, as well as about Polish art, which at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries was not only part of the process of constructing national identity, but also ensured Poland’s presence and successes in the art salons of Europe despite the fact that Poland did not exist on maps of the time.