Museum
National Museum
60 locals recommend
Location
5 plac Powstańców Warszawy
Wrocław, Województwo dolnośląskie
Tips from locals
In the building in Powstańców Warszawy Square there are several permanent exhibitions, but some of the collections can be seen outside the Museum’s building. Two of them are devoted to the medieval art - Silesian Stone Sculpture of 12-16th century (in renovation) and Silesian Art of 14-16th century (1st floor). The expositions of the Polish Art of 17-19th century and European Art 15-20th century are on the 2nd floor. The most valuable pieces of art are: “Madonna with Jesus and St. John” by Agnolo Bronzino, “Winter landscape with ice skates and bird trap” by Pieter Bruegel the Younger and “Portrait of a Boy” by Jean Chardin.
In the building in Powstańców Warszawy Square there are several permanent exhibitions, but some of the collections can be seen outside the Museum’s building. Two of them are devoted to the medieval art - Silesian Stone Sculpture of 12-16th century (in renovation) and Silesian Art of 14-16th century…
On Saturdays entry is free (permanent exhibitionsTuesday closed exept the last Tuesday of month when is open from 10 am to 5 pm Wednesday 10 am - 4 pm / 10 am - 5 pm Thursday 10 am - 4 pm / 10 am - 5
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