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The Ethnographic Museum in Krakow - skip the line ticket

Krakow, PL
Krakow, PL
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Experience the rich and diverse history of Krakow at the Ethnographic Museum. Skip the line and dive into the largest and oldest ethnographic collection in Poland. Discover a captivating mix of everyday objects, works of art, and objects of worship from pre-war and present-day Poland, as well as from countries around the world. Marvel at the ingenuity and craftsmanship displayed in the collection, crafted from a wide range of materials including wood, metals, textiles, and minerals. Immerse yourself in the stories and testimonies of the past as you explore this fascinating museum. With over 300,000 archival items and a specialist library, the Ethnographic Museum in Krakow is a treasure trove of knowledge waiting to be explored. Embark on a journey through time and cultures, and get a deeper understanding of the world and how humanity has tried to navigate it throughout history.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Included
  • 1 hours 30 minutes
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Self Guided Experience
  • Largest and oldest ethnographic collection in Poland
  • Intriguing mix of everyday objects, works of art, and photographs
  • Testimonies of life and evidence of ingenuity and craftsmanship
  • Collections from different countries and parts of the world
  • Discovering what the world is made of and how humans cope
  • Skip-the-line tickets
  • Skip the line ticket for permanent exhibition
  • Guide service

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Introduction

Experience the fascinating world of cultural heritage and history at the Ethnographic Museum in Krakow. As the largest and oldest ethnographic collection in Poland, this museum offers a unique, valuable, and diverse collection of artifacts, documents, and works of art. Each exhibit holds its own captivating story, intertwined with the history of the individuals it represents. The museum takes great care in preserving and showcasing these testimonies of the past, ensuring they are cherished by present and future generations.

What to expect?

During your visit to the Ethnographic Museum, you can anticipate a journey through various cultures, traditions, and ways of life. Marvel at the extensive collection, which features everyday objects, working tools, toys, works of art, objects of worship and magic, photographs, manuscripts, and drawings. The materials used in these exhibits range from wood, metals, and textiles to minerals, clay, and parts of plants and animals. Through this diverse display, you'll gain insights into the composition of our world and how humanity has grappled with it.

Who is this for?

This experience is suitable for anyone with an interest in culture, history, and anthropology. Whether you're a history enthusiast, an art lover, or simply curious about different societies, the Ethnographic Museum offers a captivating exploration of human heritage. From locals interested in their own cultural roots to international travelers seeking to expand their knowledge of global traditions, this museum warmly welcomes visitors from all walks of life.

Why book this?

By booking a visit to the Ethnographic Museum, you'll have the opportunity to immerse yourself in a wealth of knowledge and understanding of diverse cultures. This experience goes beyond the typical museum visit, as you'll witness the ingenuity, craftsmanship, and resourcefulness of generations past. The museum's collection extends beyond Poland, encompassing collections from other parts of the world including Siberia, Asia, America, Oceania, and Africa. This makes it a truly global experience, allowing you to explore the rich tapestry of human existence across continents.

Good to know

During your 90-minute visit, you'll have the chance to appreciate the extensive collection while gaining a deeper appreciation for the intricacies of cultural heritage. The Ethnographic Museum also houses a specialist library of around 30,000 volumes, offering additional resources for those looking to delve deeper into ethnographic studies. The museum's location at pl. Wolnica 1 ensures convenient access for all visitors, making it an ideal destination for both locals and tourists.

Reviews

Visitors have praised the Ethnographic Museum for its comprehensive collection and the thought-provoking insights it offers into different cultures. Many describe their experiences as eye-opening and inspiring, praising the museum's dedication to preserving cultural heritage. By bringing the past to life through its exhibits, the museum creates an engaging and educational experience for all. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or new to exploring world cultures, the Ethnographic Museum promises an enriching journey through human history.

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  • You can book at any time before the event

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Ethnographic Museum

The collection of the Ethnographic Museum in Kraków is the largest and oldest ethnographic collection in Poland. It is an intriguing mix of everyday objects, working tools, toys, works of art, objects of worship and magic, photographs, manuscripts, drawings, and sounds. One can recognize in their testimonies of life, evidence of ingenuity and craftsmanship, a wealth of materials: wood, metals, paper, plastic, textiles, minerals, clay, parts of plants, and animals. In various ways, the collection allows you to find out what the world is made of and how man tries to cope with it. The core of the collection consists of objects from pre-war and present-day Poland. No less important and valuable are collections from other countries and other parts of the world (including the world's oldest Siberian collection, and collections from Asia, America, Oceania, and Africa).

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