Silesian Art of the 12-16th centuries | Including lots of stone sculpture work and medieval religious art. |
Silesian Art of the 16-19th centuries | Covering the Renaissance up to the beginnings of Modernism. |
Polish Art of the 17-19th centuries | Including national artefacts and historical paintings by Gierymski, Grottger, Malczewski and Matejko. |
European Art of the 15-20th centuries | Following the leading artistic movements with work by Pieter Brueghel the Younger, Agnolo Bronzino, Cosimo Rosselli, Raphael’s father Giovanni Santi, and Wassily Kandinsky. |
Masterpieces of Eastern handicraft | Displayed in the building's attic. |
Wrocław National Museum
Amenities
Child-friendly
Facilities for disabled
Price/Additional Info
Admission 60/40zł for both permanent and temporary exhibition. Sat free for permanent exhibitions.Events at this venue
May 31 - Nov 30 2025 |
Rubens in Silesia |
Associated Venues
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The Four Dome Pavilion, a work of famous German architect Hans Poelzig, has been modernised and re-opened to the public as a branch of the National Museum dedicated to contemporary art. Constructed in 1913 to serve as part of the exhibit
Comments
Frederic
Very interesting museum to visit if you're a little bit interested in art.I found that the silesian middle age exhibit was the most interesting with magnificent wooden tryptics for example.The later centuries exhibits seemed to me a little bit less interesting but as I am a XIXth century lover I could find some interesting paintings from that period (but no masterpieces).There are a few interesting pieces from XXth century too for example several works from the communist era.Last but not least the building itself is quite beautiful from the inside and is worth the visit!To sum up worth the visit!