Archdiocesan Museum In Krakow, Krakow

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Archdiocesan Museum In Krakow

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19 Kanonicza

About the venue

About this venue

The Archdiocesan Museum in Krakow occupies a group of historic buildings on Kanonicza Street, one of the oldest and best-preserved medieval streets in the city. The museum sits within the canonical quarter that grew up in the shadow of Wawel Cathedral, and its collections reflect centuries of religious and artistic life in the Krakow archdiocese. Visitors can explore sacred art spanning the medieval period through to the modern era, including Gothic sculpture, liturgical vessels, vestments, and paintings gathered from churches across the region.

The museum holds a particular significance as the place where Karol Wojtyla, later Pope John Paul II, lived during his years as a priest and then as Archbishop of Krakow. His former rooms have been preserved and form one of the most visited parts of the collection. A skip-the-line ticket is available, allowing visitors to move directly into the museum without waiting at the entrance.

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Archdiocesan Museum In Krakow

Address
19 Kanonicza
Postcode
31-002
City
Krakow