Wroclaw can be proud of two very original museums. Maybe they don't make such amazing experience like Warsaw Uprising Museum or Schindler's Factory in Krakow, so they won't be interesting for every visitor, but those who like to widen their horizons, will be satisfied. However we believe that you don't even expect how absorbing can be things which seems to be boring for a first glance.
Museum of Architecture
Seat of Architecture Museum
Museum contains over 25 thousand exhibits - plans, maps, drawings, models, historical crafting tools and many other objects connected with architecture. There are also amazing old photos of historical buildings in Wroclaw. Main exhibitions of museum are Architecture of Early Medieval in Wroclaw, Artistic Crafting from 12th to 20th century and “Wroclaw - yesterday, today, tomorrow” - exhibition of city’s urban development. The most valuable exhibit in Architecture Museum in Wroclaw is the oldest stained glass window in Poland, which shows prophet Ezekiel.
Museum is full of unique medieval objects. If you’re an enthusiast of this historical period, this is a place for you. In addition Museum of Architecture is the best source of information about amazing capital of Lower Silesia!
Key Info
Location: 10 minutes walk from Main SquareAddress: Bernardynska Street no. 5, Wroclaw
Opening hours:
11am - 4pm
Entrance fees:Normal ticket: 10 PLN
Students ticket: 7 PLN
Museum is closed on Mondays
Museum of Post and Telecommunications
Seat of Telecommunication Museum
Museum contains six main exhibitions - “History of Polish Post“, “Signboards and Letter Boxes“, “Polish Stamps“, “Horse Post Vehicles“, “Telegraphs and Telephones” and “Radio and TV”. In our times all of that objects seem really weird. Museum shows us how fast technology is developing.
Historical Phone
in Telecommunication Museum
Key Info
Location: 15 minutes walk from Main SquareAddress: Krasinskiego Street no. 1, Wroclaw
Opening hours:
10am - 3pm
Entrance fees:Normal ticket: 6 PLN
Students ticket: 5 PLN
Museum is closed on Tuesdays
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