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Gain insight into the destruction of culture during WWII through powerful sales exhibitions and curated displays at the Galicia Jewish Museum.
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Explore the moving "Traces of Memory" exhibition, featuring over 140 photographs chronicling Jewish heritage in Galicia.
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Enjoy access to the museum’s bookstore, packed with titles on Jewish history, culture, and philosophy.
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Unwind at the on-site coffee shop or join engaging concerts, lectures, and author meetups during your visit.
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Temporary exhibitions and interactive workshops offer fresh perspectives with every visit.
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Admission to the Galicia Jewish Museum
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Access to:
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Permanent exhibition: 'Traces of Memory'
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Sales exhibition of culture during WWII
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Temporary exhibitions
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Concerts
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Meetings with authors
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Lectures
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Workshops
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Bookstore
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Coffee shop
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Transport to/from the museum
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Personal expenses
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Guided tour
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Food and beverages
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You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
Discover the Galicia Jewish Museum in Krakow and explore over a century of Jewish heritage in Poland.
Getting started
Begin at the museum’s main entrance, where your printed ticket will be validated. After a brief check-in, you’re free to explore the exhibitions at your own pace or join a guided tour if available.
What to expect
Galicia Jewish Museum
This museum, located in Krakow’s historic Jewish Quarter, commemorates the previously thriving Jewish culture in Poland and documents the impact of the Holocaust. It is recognized for its thoughtful exhibitions and educational events.
Features
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Permanent exhibition ‘Traces of Memory’: View over 140 photographs documenting Jewish life, loss, and renewal in Galicia, curated from twelve years of artistic work.
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Sales exhibition on WWII culture: Explore displays highlighting the destruction of Jewish culture during the Second World War.
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Temporary exhibitions: Discover rotating exhibits that offer fresh perspectives on Jewish history and identity.
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Bookstore and coffee shop: Access a curated selection of books on Jewish culture and history, and relax in the on-site café.
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Events and workshops: Attend concerts, author meetings, lectures, and hands-on workshops that deepen your understanding of Jewish heritage.
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What to bring
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Bring a copy of your ticket to exchange it for a physical museum ticket upon entry.
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If you’re unable to print your ticket in advance, printing services are available at Plac Szczepański 8 before your visit.
What’s not allowed
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Large bags, suitcases, and oversized luggage are not allowed inside the museum.
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Pets are not permitted, except for registered service animals.
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Food and drinks are not allowed within the exhibition areas.
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Flash photography, tripods, and filming equipment are prohibited inside exhibition spaces.
Accessibility
- The museum is wheelchair accessible, with ramps and accessible facilities available throughout the site.
Additional information
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Final entry is permitted up to 90 minutes before the museum’s closing time.
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Admission is free for Krakow City Card holders.
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Opening hours may vary from those listed on the product page due to operational reasons; please check current timings before your visit.
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- Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.
- Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the starting point.
- Please check your final voucher for the starting point details & specific instructions.
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