Museums
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Pope John Paul II lived in what is now the famous Archdiocese Museum from 1951 to 1963. You can still see the recreated rooms he lived in and some of his personal belongings.
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The Czartoryskis Museum is another famous museum, where the world famous painting of the Lady with an Ermine, by Leonardo da Vinci is on display.It also houses an eye-catching landscape painting by Rembrandt....
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Ethnographic Museum is one of the least visited museums in Krakow but the most delightful museum. This museum was once a Town hall built in the 15th century and converted into a Renaissance building in the 16th century. At...
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The National Museum of Poland is the richest museum in Krakow with its buildings spread throughout downtown Krakow. The best temporary and contemporary exhibitions are staged here.The 20th century art...
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The Royal Castle on Wawel Hill is another museum featuring priceless art from three dynasties of Polish Monarchs.There is an abundant display of Polish jewels, weapons, artistic furniture and other rare antique...
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