Explore our suggested itineraries for the museum’s galleries. See the most important works in a single day, discover the lives of the greatest artists, or explore lesser-known works from bygone eras.





The National Museum in Krakow undertakes to ensure the accessibility of its website in accordance with the Act of April 4, 2019 on digital accessibility of websites and mobile applications of public entities.
The accessibility statement applies to the website https://mnk.pl/.
The website is partially compliant with the Annex to the Digital Accessibility Act due to the incompatibilities and exclusions listed below.
The site has the following facilities for people with disabilities:
The declaration was made on the basis of a self-assessment conducted by the National Museum in Krakow.
Note: the source page with information for people with disabilities does not provide the date of the first website declaration or the date of its last review, so these fields need to be completed before publication.
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If you have problems with the accessibility of the website, please contact us. The same route can be used to submit requests for inaccessible information and complaints about the failure to ensure accessibility.
Anyone has the right to request the provision of accessibility to a digital website, mobile application or their elements. You can also request that the information be made available in alternative forms, for example, by reading a digitally inaccessible document or describing the contents of a film without an audiotape.
The request should include:
The Museum should fulfill the request immediately and no later than within 7 days. If it is not possible to meet this deadline, the Museum will immediately inform you when it will be possible to fulfill the request. This deadline may not be longer than 2 months from the date of the request. If it is not possible to ensure accessibility, the Museum may propose an alternative way to access the information.
If the Museum refuses to comply with a request to provide accessibility or alternative access to information, a complaint may be filed against such action.
After all possibilities have been exhausted, the complaint can also be sent to the Ombudsman
The National Museum in Krakow provides the “Princes Czartoryski Museum” mobile application. Below is information about the availability of this application for both systems.
The accessibility declaration applies to the mobile application located in the Play store at: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.beacon.audioguide&hl=pl&gl=US.
The application is partially compliant with the Digital Accessibility Act due to the incompatibilities and exemptions listed below.
Exclusions:
The accessibility declaration applies to the mobile application located in the App Store at: https://apps.apple.com/pl/app/muzeum-ksi%C4%85%C5%BC%C4%85t-czartoryskich/id1527730057?l=pl.
The application is partially compliant with the Digital Accessibility Act due to the incompatibilities and exemptions listed below.
Exclusions:
Explore our suggested itineraries for the museum’s galleries. See the most important works in a single day, discover the lives of the greatest artists, or explore lesser-known works from bygone eras.
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.
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.