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Arms and Uniforms in Poland (permanent)

The Gallery holds Poland’s second largest, after the Museum of Polish Armed Forces in Warsaw, collection of historic arms and military memorabilia. It was established in 1991 and has become somewhat “antiquated” over the past 18 years. On 6th March 2009, after several months of renovation work, the rejuvenated Gallery, with a display area of nearly 1200 square meters, was reopened to the public.
Orthodox Art of the Old Polish Republic (permanent)

The exhibition features a hitherto little known group of icons, one of the oldest and most precious collections of Orthodox painting in Central Europe.
Collection of the Emeryk Hutten-Czapski Museum

Collection accessible to researchers.
Stanisław Wyspiański works gallery

The Museum explores all the artistic domains in the rich output of Stanisław Wyspiański, the most illustrious and the most versatile artist of Young Poland.
Feliks Manggha Jasieński – sketch of a portrait (permanent)

The exhibition opened on the third floor in showrooms covered in classicists polychrome is devoted to a great benefactor of the National Museum in Cracow, Feliks Jasieński aka Manggha (1861-1929).
Art of Old Poland. The 12th–18th century (permanent)

The exhibition presents excellent works of the medieval and more modern art from the collections of the National Museum in Krakow
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The Gallery of the 19th century Polish art in Sukiennice

The National Museum in Krakow invites you to the Gallery of the 19th-century Polish Art after renovation.
Poczet sztandarowy, Gimnazjum Hebrajskie w Krakowie, rok 1938
This Was the Hebrew School of Kraków. The Hebrew Secondary School, 1918-1939

The most important Jewish school in pre-war Kraków educated children in a dual spirit of Polish patriotism and Zionism, a concept aiming to rebuild the Jewish nation in Palestine.
Utagawa Kuniyoshi, Mitsukini walczący ze Szkieletem, 1845
Utagawa Kuniyoshi. The World of Legends and Fantasies

150. rocznica śmierci Utagawy Kuniyoshiego jest okazją do obejrzenia jego prac ze zbiorów sztuki Wschodu podarowanych w 1920 roku Muzeum Narodowemu w Krakowie przez wybitnego kolekcjonera Feliksa „Mangghę” Jasieńskiego.
 

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