Ethnographic Museum
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Reviewed by:
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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 present, it’s a museum with a treasure trove and is well worth visiting. Some of the displays include splendid 17th century wayside shrine with Christ carved to its top.
Category: Museums
Address: ul. Krakowska 46 Krakow Poland
Email: sekretariat.mek@neostrada.pl
Telephone: 48.012.430.60.23
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