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The Ethnographic Museum in Wrocław is part of the the National Museum in Wrocław and is housed in the 18th-century Neo-Baroque summer palace of Wrocław's bishops. The museum aims to illustrate the culture of former Eastern frontiers of Poland, the culture of the Lemko people and Byzantine Catholic communities and Polish post-war repatriate communities from former Yugoslavia, Romanian Bukovina, France and Belgium. It holds collections of figurative beehives, gingerbread baking tins, painted furniture, painted glass and devotional sculpture and prints.

PLMuzeum Etnograficzne we Wrocławiu

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Ethnographic Museum in Wrocław
gen. Romualda Traugutta 111/113
50-419 Wrocław

Visitor information Ethnographic Museum in Wrocław

Opening hours

Monday Closed
Tuesday
10:00 – 16:00
Wednesday
10:00 – 16:00
Thursday
10:00 – 16:00
Friday
10:00 – 16:00
Saturday
10:00 – 16:00
Sunday
10:00 – 18:00

Admission

0 – 7Free
ReducedPLN 8.00
FamilyPLN 5.00
GroupPLN 5.00
Normal ratePLN 10.00

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Facilities

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Location & Map

gen. Romualda Traugutta 111/113, Wrocław

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Ethnographic Museum in Wrocław Reviews

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    The Ethnographic Museum in Wrocław offers an insightful look into Polish folk culture and traditions. Located in a historic granary building, the museum houses a collection of artifacts, costumes, and everyday objects from rural Poland. Visitors appreciate the well-organized exhibits that showcase the diversity of Polish regional cultures. The museum's strengths lie in its detailed displays of traditional crafts, agricultural tools, and folk art. However, some visitors note that the information provided could be more comprehensive, especially for non-Polish speakers. The museum's size is moderate, allowing for a thorough visit in about 1-2 hours. While the exhibits are informative, some guests mention that the presentation style could be more engaging or interactive. The staff is generally described as helpful, though language barriers may occasionally pose challenges for international visitors. Overall, the Ethnographic Museum provides a solid introduction to Polish folk traditions, but there's room for improvement in terms of modern presentation techniques and multilingual accessibility.

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