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Material culture

The beauty of everyday life

Description of the tour

The craft artefacts from the collection of the National Museum in Krakow tell the story of material culture. In the Gallery of Artistic Crafts, located in the MNK Main Building, you will find a rich collection of extraordinary objects dating from the early Middle Ages to the Art Nouveau period. This history continues with the exhibition ‘Objects at the National Museum in Krakow: MNK Szołayski Collection’ – a survey of 20th- and 21st-century Polish design – and ‘Cross-Sections’ – an exhibition devoted to the history of 20th- and 21st-century architecture in Poland. And what lies in between? What did a real home from the early 20th century look like? You’ll find out by stopping off – perhaps for a coffee and a cake – at the home of Józef and Jadwiga MNK Mehoffer.

Tuesdays are free admission days for the permanent exhibitions at the National Museum in Kraków.

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The largest branch of the National Museum is renowned for its spectacular temporary exhibitions, amongst which the permanent Gallery of Crafts on the first floor stands out for its tranquillity. It is Poland’s largest exhibition of material cultural artefacts of its kind, arranged in chronological order – from the early Middle Ages to the second half of the 20th century.

As you move through the successive rooms, you will see fragments of stylishly arranged interiors, examples of goldsmithing, and a selection of textiles, clothing, furniture, ceramics and glass from various eras. Unique musical instruments and an exceptional collection of Judaica have also found their place there. In total, around 4,000 extraordinary items are on display across nine exhibition rooms and two annexes.

Exhibitions

The Józef and Jadwiga Mehoffer’s House combines an art exhibition with a reconstruction of the artist’s authentic, personal living space and that of his family. The current interior layout has been recreated on the basis of photographs, sketches and paintings, documents and memoirs. The appearance of this place echoes the various homes of the Mehoffer family, filled with the same stylish furniture, family heirlooms and works of art. The house on Krupnicza Street combines the features of a traditional Polish home with historical elements applied in a deliberate and artistic manner, as well as a certain touch of 1930s aesthetics.

Exhibitions

The first floor of the Szołayski House on Szczepański Square invites you to discover the most significant achievements of Polish design. There you will see everyday objects now regarded as iconic, as well as outstanding works by Polish designers that form the canon of Polish design. The exhibition features exhibits ranging from the Young Poland era, through modernism and the avant-garde of the Second Polish Republic, the communist era, to the present day. It is worth returning to this place, if only because change is a constant feature of the exhibition: cyclical, themed displays of textiles and clothing last only a few months to make way for the next ones. This is determined by conservation considerations, but also by the quality and diversity of the National Museum in Kraków’s collection.

Exhibitions

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Władza, chwała, pamięć

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Oddziały
  • MNK Czartoryski Museum
  • MNK Matejko
  • MNK Arsenal
  • Number of works 8
  • Tour time 3-4 godziny

Ścieżka zwiedzania prowadzi przez trzy oddziały Muzeum Narodowego w Krakowie – Pałacu Książąt Czartoryskich, Arsenału oraz Domu Jana Matejki – ukazując, w jaki sposób sztuka przez stulecia budowała obraz państwa i pamięci narodowej.

Wyspiański at Kraków

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Oddziały
  • MNK Wyspiański
  • MNK Main Building
  • MNK Matejko
  • Tour time 4-5 hours

He was a painter, graphic artist and designer; he explored new avenues in literature and experimented in theatre. You’ll find traces of Stanisław Wyspiański all over Kraków, as the artist had a direct influence on the way we see the city.

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