Discover the rich heritage of Krakow with the Krakow Tourist Card, offering access to 22 of the city's finest museums and attractions over three days. Delve into history at the Polish Aviation Museum, explore the treasures of the Princes Czartoryski Museum, and marvel at the artifacts in the Archaeological Museum. The card simplifies your visit with digital access—just scan your barcode at the entrance and skip the lines. Enjoy a seamless journey through Krakow's cultural landscape, including the iconic Kościuszko Mound, without the hassle of multiple tickets. Capture the essence of this historic city with your all-in-one pass.
One of Europe’s largest aviation museums, showcasing historic airplanes, helicopters, engines, and aviation memorabilia.
A prestigious art collection featuring Leonardo da Vinci’s Lady with an Ermine and masterpieces from Europe and the Middle East.
Kraków’s oldest museum presents prehistoric artifacts and ancient cultures through extensive archaeological finds.
A unique underground exhibition exploring the earliest history of Kraków’s Main Square and medieval worship.
A vibrant look into Polish folk culture, traditional crafts, clothing, rituals, and everyday rural life.
A grand gallery showcasing masterpieces of Polish Romanticism and Realism in a historic market hall.
Dedicated to the multi-talented artist Wyspiański, featuring his stained-glass designs, drawings, and theatrical works.
A preserved townhouse revealing the life and art of painter Józef Mehoffer, including original interiors and garden.
A space devoted to the avant-garde work of Tadeusz Kantor, with archives, exhibitions, and experimental art.
A beautifully restored Renaissance palace exhibiting medieval and early modern sacred art from Poland and abroad.
Kraków’s largest museum, offering wide-ranging collections from ancient artifacts to modern Polish art.
A historic palace presenting one of Europe’s finest numismatic collections, including rare coins and medals.
The Museum of Contemporary Art in Kraków, showcasing international modern art, thought-provoking installations, and experimental exhibitions.
A modern museum documenting Jewish life in Galicia, with powerful photographic exhibitions about memory and heritage.
A modern museum documenting Jewish life in Galicia, with powerful photographic exhibitions about memory and heritage.
The birthplace of Poland’s great historical painter, preserving his studio, personal items, and artistic legacy.
An interactive exhibition bringing Kraków’s myths and folk tales to life through storytelling, sound, and immersive displays.
A monumental mound built in honor of national hero Tadeusz Kościuszko, offering panoramic views of Kraków.
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