Diocesan Museum - Muzeum Archidiecezjalne
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Diocesan Museum - Muzeum Archidiecezjalne
Highlights
- Sacred art from the 13th century
- Souvenirs from the Holy Father, John Paul II
- Exhibition of paintings
- The Museum included in Krakow Card
What's included
- Skip the lane ticket for permanent exhibition
- Guide
Overview
If you want to get acquainted with medieval art - just visit some old Krakow churches. It was the Church that invested the greatest resources in art, which is why sacred art is so valuable to us today. It is a showcase of the era.
There is only one problem - there are 130 churches in Krakow - how to visit them all?
We have a solution :) Just go to the Diocesan Museum and watch the most valuable exhibits of sacred art gathered in one place.
Permanent exhibitions
What will you see at the Archdiocesan Museum?
Sacred art from the thirteenth to the nineteenth century
Gifts of the Holy Father John Paul II (parton of the museum)
Cardinal Karol Wojtyła - souvernirs
Teresa Stankiewicz's painting
Painting by Fryderyk Pautsch
History
Cardinal Karol Wojtyla
On this street, Kanonicza 19 and 21, he lived for over a dozen years. Whenever I enter this house, I feel His presence. Several decades ago, here at Kanonicza Street, he met with many people, and now he is gathering us in the Archdiocesan Museum and invites us to meet him.
Collected souvenirs, which we can see here, give us the opportunity to meet John Paul II one more time. The objects presented at this exhibition are simple and ordinary, just as simple and ordinary was cardinal. Karol Wojtyla.
Stanisław Cardinal Dziwisz, Metropolitan of Cracow
Know before you go
Please mind that you must appear at the museum with printed voucher at the opening hours. Tickets allows you to visit permanent exhibition.
Cancellation policy
Free cancellation up to 24h before the opening on the booking start date