Manggha

The Museum of Japanese Art & Technology houses the National Museums Japanese artefacts, consisting primarily of local legend Feliks Jasieński's fabulous 6,500-piece collection, featuring battlesuits, antiques, porcelain, incredibly beautiful watercolour paintings and comical woodprints. The modern building was created by legendary Polish film director Andrzej Wajda, a native of Kraków who saw the private collection of Feliks Jasieński exhibited during WWII. Upon winning the Kyoto city prize in 1987, Wajda donated the $340,000 grant for the construction of the museum.

Admission 15/10zł, family ticket 25zł, group ticket 60zł, Tue free. Guided tours 100zł.


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Open:

Open 09:00 - 19:00. Closed Mon.

Address:

ul. Konopnickiej 26

Phone:

(+48) 12 267 27 03

www:

http://www.manggha.pl

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