Archdiocesan Museum in Cracow

The Archdiocesan Museum of Cardinal Karol Wojtyła in Cracow, is located in two tenement houses (nos. 19 and 21) on Kanonicza Street and has 24 exhibition rooms, spread over three levels. Permanent exhibitions are located on the ground and first floors and occupy a total of 16 rooms. On the ground floor there is an exhibition of devotional art of the 13th-20th centuries, spread over 5 rooms. The first focuses on Gothic painting, the second on Gothic sculpture, and the third, fourth and fifth on artistic crafts of the 14th-20th centuries, mainly goldsmithery and textiles.

Address
ul. Kanonicza 19–21, Cracow

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The Archdiocesan Museum of Cardinal Karol Wojtyła in Cracow, is located in two tenement houses (nos. 19 and 21) on Kanonicza Street and has 24 exhibition rooms, spread over three levels. Permanent exhibitions are located on the ground and first floors and occupy a total of 16 rooms. On the ground floor there is an exhibition of devotional art of the 13th-20th centuries, spread over 5 rooms. The first focuses on Gothic painting, the second on Gothic sculpture, and the third, fourth and fifth on artistic crafts of the 14th-20th centuries, mainly goldsmithery and textiles.

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