Muzeum Krakowa - Dom Zwierzyniecki
About
Zwierzyniec House is a typical suburban town house from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. It is located in the heart of the old Zwierzyniec – at the foot of St Bronisława’s hill, near the Norbertine cloister, the church of the Holy Saviour and Kosciuszko’s Mound. For the exhibition, the appearance of a typical Krakow suburb apartment and its furnishings from the early 20th century was reconstructed. In two small rooms, everyday objects were collected. Some of them can probably be found in many old attics, but fewer and fewer people know what they were used for. Thanks to the exhibition, visitors can journey to the now-forgotten world of rural Zwierzyniec, to a time not only without the Internet, but even without electricity. Opening hours: Winter season (November – March) Monday, Wednesday - Sunday 10.00-20.00 Tuesday 10.00-16.00 Summer season (April – October) Monday 10.00-20.00 Wednesday - Sunday 10.00-22.00 Tuesday 10.00-16.00 Exhibition is closed on every second Monday.
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 1 hour 30 minutes