Description
Summary
Description
Immerse yourself in centuries of history with entry to the Archaeological Museum in Krakow, Poland's oldest institution dedicated to ancient artifacts. Located in the picturesque Kraków Branice area, this museum offers a unique glimpse into the region's fascinating past.
Wander through engaging exhibitions, including the renowned "Archaeologists for Nowa Huta" display, where interactive boards and screens bring to life the stories of local discoveries and the evolution of Nowa Huta. Marvel at the impressive statue of Światowid from Zbrucz, dating back to the ninth or tenth century.
The museum's collection features archaeological treasures unearthed during mid-20th-century construction projects, providing insight into the area's deep historical roots. A curated selection of photographs from the last seventy years further enriches your visit, connecting you to the ongoing journey of discovery.
Your ticket grants you access to all exhibitions and interactive displays, allowing you to explore at your own pace. Please note that guided tours are not included, so you can enjoy a self-guided experience tailored to your interests.
Plan your visit with ease, keeping in mind that the last entrance is 90 minutes before closing. Opening hours may vary, so be sure to check locally before your arrival. Secure your entry now to uncover Krakow's ancient secrets and make the most of your time in this remarkable museum.







