Travel back in time and explore the everyday life, traditions, and culture of Polish villages and folk communities. Located in the historic Kazimierz district, the Ethnographic Museum of Krakow is one of the oldest and most important institutions of its kind in Poland. Housed in a beautifully restored 19th-century town hall, the museum provides an in-depth exploration of the rich cultural heritage of Polish and Central European rural life.
-Explore authentic peasant interiors, traditional costumes, handcrafted tools, religious icons, and folk art
-Learn about seasonal customs, rituals, crafts, and everyday life in rural Poland from the 18th to 20th centuries
-See unique exhibitions on topics such as wedding traditions, farming, local architecture, and sacred folklore
-Ideal for families, culture lovers, and those curious about traditional life in Central Europe
-Peaceful and engaging atmosphere in a historic setting
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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