All contemporary art museums to visit in Kraków

Experience the cutting-edge world of contemporary art at 7 museums in Kraków. These museums showcase works by modern artists, exploring current themes and innovative techniques.

Are you a fan of contemporary art? These are the best contemporary art museums in Kraków:

  1. Stained Glass Museum1

    Stained Glass Museum

     Kraków
    The Stained Glass Museum is a musuem in Krakow that is dedicated to stained glass. The museum also includes a stained-glass workshop and is located in a historic tenement house. The Stained Glass Museum in Krakow's exhibition room is intertwined with the still functioning stained-glass workshop, mak
  2. Museum of Contemporary Art in Krakow - MOCAK2

    Museum of Contemporary Art in Krakow - MOCAK

     Kraków
    The Museum of Contemporary Art in Kraków (MOCAK, Muzeum Sztuki Współczesnej w Krakowie) is located on the premises of the former Oskar Schindler factory in Krakow, adjacent to the Oskar Schindler's Factory Museum. The collections consist mainly of works of art of the last two decades. The purpose of
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    Krakow Pinball Museum

     Kraków
    The Krakow Pinball Museum is a museum in Krakow that holds and displays a alrge collection of flippers and video games dating back to the 1950s. Over 80 different games on around 300m2. The ticket price includes unlimited games on all machines.
  4. The Archdiocesan Museum4

    The Archdiocesan Museum

     Kraków
    The Archdiocesan Museum of Cardinal Karol Wojtyla in Krakow is a museum in Krakow that is housed in tenement houses 19-21 at Kanonicza Street. Tenement house number 19 is called St. Stanisława, and the house at 21 is called Dean's House. The collection of the Archdiocesan Museum contains sacred art
  5. Museum of Japanese Art and Technology5

    Museum of Japanese Art and Technology

     Kraków
    Manggha (Museum of Japanese Art and Technology Manggha) is a museum in Krakow that opened in 1994 that holds and exhibits a collection that was donated in 1920 by critic, writer and collector of art, Feliks Jasieński, (nicknamed Manggha). The collection contained around 6,500 artworks connected with
  6. Palace of Fine Art6

    Palace of Fine Art

     Kraków
    The Palace of Fine Art (Pałac Sztuki w Krakowie) is an Art Nouveau building was designed by architect Franciszek Mączyński in Krakow. The building was erected in the years 1898-1901 and now serves as an art gallery where exhibitions of Polish contemporary art as well as exhibitions of foreign artist
  7. Cricoteka7

    Cricoteka

     Kraków
    The Cricoteka (Center for the Documentation of the Art of Tadeusz Kantor) is a cultural institution founded in 1981 in Krakow, housed in a former power plant. It is dedicated to the Polish painter, assemblage and Happenings artist, set designer and theatre director Tadeusz Kantor. After his death, t