EUROPEUM – European Culture Centre
The EUROPEUM – European Culture Centre is a division of the Kraków National Museum housing a permanent exhibition of European art. Placed on two floors in a restored 17th century granary, the museum was opened to the public on 13 September 2013.
EUROPEUM – European Culture Centre
Crucifixion, Paolo Veneziano
Adoration of the Child, Lorenzo Lotto
The Sermon of St. John the Baptist, Pieter Brueghel the Younger
National Museum in Kraków
The National Museum in Kraków, popularly abbreviated as MNK, is the largest museum in Poland, and the main branch of Poland's National Museum, which has several independent branches with permanent collections around the country. Established in 1879, the museum consists of 21 departments which are divided by art period: 11 galleries, 2 libraries, and 12 conservation workshops. It holds some 780,000 art objects, spanning from classical archeology to modern art, with special focus on Polish painting. In 2023, the museum was visited by over 1.65 million people, making it the third most-visited art museum in Poland and the 37th most-visited art museum in the world.
Main Building
Apollo - Copernicus solar system by Stanisław Wyspiański, 1904
Clouds in Finland, Konrad Krzyżanowski, 1908
Woman Combing Hair, Władysław Ślewiński, 1897