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<City 46> things to do #1: Banksy Museum #1
Banksy Museum

Immerse yourself in the enigmatic world of Banksy, arguably the most famous and controversial contemporary street artist, at the unique post-industrial interiors of the Marcin Jarry Silverware and Metalware Factory. With origins dating back to 1886, this striking venue spans over a thousand square meters and showcases over 150 works of this elusive artist. The Banksy Museum aims to shed light on the persona of Banksy and his extraordinary approach to creativity, showcased on streets globally. Expect a comprehensive and captivating experience, a deep dive into the realm of street art mastery.

4.8 (324 reviews)
<City 46> things to do #2: Rynek Underground Museum #2
Rynek Underground Museum

Time travel to the middle ages at the Rynek Underground Museum

4.8 (87 reviews)
<City 46> things to do #3: Żydowskie Muzeum Galicja #3
Żydowskie Muzeum Galicja

The Galicia Museum is meant to honor the victims of the Holocaust and to celebrate the Jewish heritage of Galicia. The permanent exhibition 'Traces of Memory', the result of twelve years of artistic work, is a reminder of the 800-year history of Jewish culture in Poland. Over 140 photographs made by the museum’s founder present the remnants of the Jewish presence in southern Poland - the former Galicia. The exhibition is also a record for the process of destruction of Jewish culture by the Nazis during WWII. The museum was established by Chris Schwarz, a British photographer whose numerous photos are related to Jewish culture in Poland. Chris Schwarz was the Museum’s director before he died in 2007.

4.8 (5 reviews)
<City 46> things to do #4: Oskar Schindler's Enamel Factory #4
Oskar Schindler's Enamel Factory

Experience the life in Kraków during World War II

4.2 (209 reviews)
<City 46> things to do #5: Archaeological Museum in Krakow #5
Archaeological Museum in Krakow

Imbued with the rich history of the Nowa Huta district and its metallurgical plant, the Archaeological Museum Branch in Krakow has been a hub of archaeological discoveries since 1949. Established by the Ministry of Culture and Art in 1950, the museum has been an ever-evolving monument, shifting headquarters from Saint Jana 22 to Zielonym 7, and finally to Sasanek 2A in Kraków Branice in 2007.

<City 46> things to do #6: Polish Aviation Museum #6
Polish Aviation Museum

Get ready for take-off and go on a journey through time at Krakow's Polish Museum of Aviation. Housed in the historic Rakowice-Czyżyny airport, this treasure trove teems with the legacy of flight. See vintage aircraft and engines from WWII Germany, Soviet Russia, and beyond. Located in the heart of Krakow, this museum is perfect for history aficionados and aviation enthusiasts!

4.4 (18 reviews)
<City 46> things to do #7: Vodka Factory #7
Vodka Factory

Taste premium vodkas, explore interactive exhibits, and learn vodka history

4.5 (2 reviews)
<City 46> things to do #8: The General Emil Fieldorf "Nil" Home Army Museum #8
The General Emil Fieldorf "Nil" Home Army Museum

Step into the hallowed halls of Kraków's Home Army Museum and find yourself steeped in Poland's rich, resilient past. The museum serves as a captivating testament to the courage and tenacity of the Polish army during the tumultuous days of World War II. The exhibits weave an enduring spirit, offering a deep dive into the nation's history. A visit here is not just a tour, but an emotionally charged journey into the heart of a nation that stood unyielding against adversity. The Home Army Museum stands as a potent symbol of Kraków and its people, eternally echoing their fight for freedom.

<City 46> things to do #9: Archdiocesan Museum in Krakow #9
Archdiocesan Museum in Krakow

Step into the rich tapestry of Krakow's sacred art history at a charming museum tucked away on the picturesque 19-21 Kanonicza Street. Housed within 16 historic rooms, each resplendent in Baroque style, this century-old institution is a treasure chest of over 600 unique exhibits. As you wander through this time-honored venue, a captivating array of art, handicrafts, and sculptures unfold before your eyes, some harking back to the grand era of Wawel Castle. The collection further takes you on a journey into the life of Karol Wojtyla before his papacy, with artifacts like his bishop's ring proudly on display. The museum serves as a rich portal into Krakow's clergy.

5 (1 review)
<City 46> things to do #10: Cricoteka – Tadeusz Kantor Art Center #10
Cricoteka – Tadeusz Kantor Art Center

Situated in the heart of Krakow, the Tadeusz Kantor Art Center, also known as Cricoteka, is a hub dedicated to the Polish artist and theater director Tadeusz Kantor. Since 1980, Cricoteka has been a gateway to Kantor's avant-garde world, showcasing his collection of paintings, sketches, and set designs. Explore Kantor's artistic vision through engaging exhibitions that reflect his enduring influence on contemporary art and theater.

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