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Ethnographic Museum in Kraków

About this place

Ethnographic Museum in Kraków is a museum in Kazimierz, one of Kraków’s historic districts in Poland. Established in 1902, it is named after Seweryn Udziela and focuses on ethnographic collections connected with Polish folk culture. It offers a short, culture-focused visit for travelers interested in local traditions and museum sightseeing.

Na miejscu można liczyć przede wszystkim na:

  • ethnographic exhibits that present everyday life, customs, and material culture connected with Polish folk heritage;
  • a visit in Kazimierz, which adds a historic urban setting to the museum experience;
  • a chance to explore one of Kraków’s older museums, founded in 1902, with a long-standing focus on preserving cultural traditions.

For a comfortable visit, it is worth planning a calm stop and allowing a little time to look through the collections at an easy pace. This is a good choice for travelers who enjoy museums, local history, and a quieter sightseeing break in the city.

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