MNK Szymanowski

Practical information

You can buy tickets for exhibitions and events online

Ticket prices:

  • Normal ticket: PLN 18
  • Reduced ticket: PLN 14
  • Family ticket: PLN 36
  • Pupils and students: PLN 1
  • Tuesday: free admission to permanent exhibitions

Monday: closed
Tuesday-Sunday: 10.00 AM – 5.00 PM


Last visitors are admitted to the gallery and exhibition no later than 20 minutes before closing time. The ticket office, gift shop, and cloakroom are open until closing time.

On foot

 
  • From the Bus Station and Railway Station: Kościuszki Street, then Zaruskiego Street, Ogrodowa Street and Orkana Street, approx. 1.5 kilometers, approx. 15 minutes
  • From Krupówki: Zaruskiego Street, Ogrodowa Street and Orkana Street, approx. 500 m, 7 minutes
  • From Gubałówka Square: Kościeliska Street, Kasprusie Street, approx. 700 m, 8 minutes

By car

 
 
  • From the Bus Station and Railway Station: Kościuszki Street, Aleje 3 Maja, Nowotarska Street, Kasprusie Street, approx. 2.2 km, 7 minutes

The building is accessible to individuals with mobility impairments. Accessible: restroom, ramps, and wide doors. It is not possible for wheelchair users to enter on their own. The entrance to the property has a high threshold and a steep, rocky slope leading down to the building. Possible entry by car, after prior notification to the employees of the Museum branch. 

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Discover the most important works from the collection of the National Museum in Krakow. Discover their fascinating history.

About

Description

The Zakopane villa “Atma” is the world’s only biographical museum dedicated to Karol Szymanowski (1882–1937), most outstanding composers and a pioneer of contemporary music in Poland. Szymanowski was a composer, pianist, teacher, writer, and publicist. He made his mark on the history of music as the creator of works for piano, violin and symphony orchestra, in which he combined inspirations from Oriental music with folklore, particularly that of the Podhale region. 

Between 1930 and 1935, Szymanowski lived permanently in Zakopane, in the villa “Atma,” where a museum bearing his name has operated since 1976. It was here that some of his most important works were composed, including the folkloric ballet-pantomime Harnasie, the Symphony No. 4 “Symphonie concertante,” the Violin Concerto No. 2, and the Litany to the Virgin Mary.

History of the MNK branch

Karol Szymanowski (1882–1937) lived in the “Atma” villa in Zakopane in 1930. For the next five years, the composer got to know Zakopane and Podhale, participating in the intellectual and cultural life of the city. 

The Karol Szymanowski biographical museum has been operating since 1979. A supporter of the creation of the Karol Szymanowski Museum in “Atma” under the care of the National Museum in Krakow was Krystyna Dąbrowska, the niece and heir of the composer, who in the 1970s donated a large collection of memorabilia of the artist. Currently, there are over 2,300 objects in the collection of artefacts related to Szymanowski’s figure. These include sheet music, photographs, letters and books, music publications, and mementoes such as works of art and items of artistic craftsmanship. 

The museum is located on the ground floor of the villa and presents basic information about the life and work of the composer, shows his connections with Zakopane and the folklore of Podhale, collects personal belongings preserved after him, and includes a reconstruction of Karol Szymanowski’s office. Between 2011-2013, the branch of the National Museum in Krakow underwent a general renovation and modernisation of the building as part of a partnership project of the National Museum in Krakow and the Orava Museum in Dolny Kubin called “Music beneath the Tatras” implemented as a part of the Republic of Poland – Republic of Slovakia Cross-Border Cooperation Programme 2007–2013. Thanks to EU funds and the assistance of the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage, this place has gained modern installations, facilities for people with disabilities, and the preservation of its historic structure has been secured.

The modernised interior features multimedia that meets the requirements of the contemporary audience, presenting the composer’s biography, the history of Atma, and introducing the atmosphere of the times in which Karol Szymanowski lived and created. 

Popularising the work and promoting knowledge about Karol Szymanowski takes place through contemporary media, the Internet, concerts, music programs, lectures, meetings, workshops for children and young people, sales of albums, sheet music and publications on music and Zakopane.

Gallery

Drewniany dom z ciemnym gontowym dachem, kilkoma wykuszami i lukarnami z ozdobnymi łukowymi oknami, metalową rynną, rabatą żółtych kwiatów na pierwszym planie i wysokim drzewem po prawej, na tle jasnego nieba.
Witryna z jasnego drewna z dwoma czarnymi marynarkami wiszącymi na drewnianych wieszakach, z białą muszką zwisającą z prawej marynarki; po lewej na szklanej półce metalowy pojemnik z uchwytem i drobne przedmioty, niżej złożone koronkowe serwetki ze żółtą wstążką.
Wnętrze drewnianego pokoju ozdobione wzorzystymi tkanymi kilimami na ścianach, z kilkoma oprawionymi rysunkami i obrazami, drewnianym fotelem w pasy, małym stolikiem z oprawionymi zdjęciami oraz czarną maszyną do pisania na pierwszym planie i łóżkiem przykrytym niebiesko-pasiastym kocem z dekoracyjną poduszką.
Drewniane wnętrze z biurkiem ustawionym między dwoma oknami z białymi zasłonami i stołową lampą, na biurku maszyna do pisania, dokumenty i ramki ze zdjęciami; po prawej stoi czarne pianino z otwartymi nutami i kolejnymi ramkami, po lewej szafka z fotografiami i półkami z książkami, na podłodze wzorzysty dywan, krzesła rozstawione wokół, wzorzysty kilim wiszący na ścianie po prawej i widoczny fotel w pierwszym planie.
Wnętrze jasnego, drewnianego pokoju z odsłoniętymi belkami sufitowymi, częściowo otwartymi drewnianymi drzwiami z ozdobnymi szybami po lewej, szklaną witryną z drobnymi eksponatami pośrodku, przejściem do sąsiedniego pomieszczenia z fotelem i wzorzystą tapetą oraz dwiema oprawionymi ilustracjami postaci w kolorowych kostiumach na prawej ścianie, a na pierwszym planie fragment drewnianego stołu, krzesła i podłogi.
Drewniane wnętrze z belkowanym sufitem i drewnianą podłogą, w centrum błyszczący fortepian skrzydłowy, po lewej duże oprawione obrazy w pastelowych kolorach przedstawiające grupy dzieci i kobiet w ludowych strojach oraz tabliczki informacyjne, po prawej białe zasłony, okno z drewnianymi żaluzjami i oprawiony portret mężczyzny na ścianie.

Contact

MNK Szymanowski

ul. Kasprusie, 34-500, Zakopane

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