Entrance ticket to Jewish Museum Galicja
1 h
Ticket
Instant confirmation
About this activity
The 920 square meter post-industrially arranged interior houses an exhibition space, a cafe, presents temporary
exhibitions and organizes concerts, meetings with authors, lectures and workshops. The museum also has a
bookshop offering books in Polish, English and German about Jewish life and culture, as well as the Holocaust,
Jewish thought, identity and literature.
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.
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
years of heritage 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.
Please visit 8 Szczepański Square or 13 Wolnica Square where you will receive a voucher from the Local Supplier. Only this document will be accepted at the Museum's Ticket Office. Please, present the PRINTED supplier’s voucher at the entrance.
Read more
Show less
exhibitions and organizes concerts, meetings with authors, lectures and workshops. The museum also has a
bookshop offering books in Polish, English and German about Jewish life and culture, as well as the Holocaust,
Jewish thought, identity and literature.
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.
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
years of heritage 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.
Please visit 8 Szczepański Square or 13 Wolnica Square where you will receive a voucher from the Local Supplier. Only this document will be accepted at the Museum's Ticket Office. Please, present the PRINTED supplier’s voucher at the entrance.
Included
- Entry/Admission - Galicia Jewish Museum
Not included
- Transportation to/from attractions
- Food and drinks
Additional
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Wheelchair accessible
- Please visit 8 Szczepański Square or 13 Wolnica Square where you will receive a voucher from the Local Supplier. Only this document will be accepted at the Museum's Ticket Office.
- Please, present the PRINTED supplier’s voucher at the entrance.
- Last entrance is 90 minutes before closing
- All sales are final and incur 100% cancellation penalties
- A discount entrance fee is available for youths aged up to 24 holding a valid student ID.
- Babies up to 5 y.o. do not require any ticket
- For Krakow Museums and Transport Official Pass holder entrance is free of charge
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelers
Features
Cultural
75%
Tourism
55%
Original
40%
Collections
This experience is part of these collections
You may also like
See all 26 Collections
Click to discover other experiences
See all
Collections
Auschwitz Birkenau
87 Activities
Collections
Czestochowa-Black Madonna
21 Activities
Collections
Schindler museum
25 Activities
Collections
Wieliczka salt mine
81 Activities
Collections
City tour
23 Activities
Collections
Gourmet
38 Activities
Collections
Old Krakow
20 Activities
Collections
Zakopan-Tatra mountains
46 Activities
Collections
Bike tour
6 Activities
Collections
Wawel hill
5 Activities