The Archdiocesan Museum in Krakow belongs to the authority of the metropolitan bishop of Krakow - Stanisalaw Dziwisz. It is situated at Kanonicza Street which is one of the oldest, most beautiful and magical streets in the city.
The Archdiocesan Museum is proud to host dozens of collections of art and sacral works, including paintings, craftwork and sculptures. The goal of the museum is to display the permanent exhibition and make visitors familiar with the artistic legacy of the Krakow bishopric.
The whole exhibition is arranged in rooms furnished with baroque furniture. The exhibition encompasses a total of approximately 600 works of art housed in 16 historic rooms.
With the Krakow City Pass, enjoy access to 36 of Kraków’s best museums and landmarks for 1-3 days. Discover historical sites, art galleries, and cultural institutions at your own pace!
Here is a list of museums you can access with the City Pass:
Schindler’s Factory
Rynek Underground Museum
Polish Aviation Museum
The Princes Czartoryski Museum (Lady with an Ermine by Leonardo da Vinci)
City Defence Walls Krakow
Archaeological Museum (Main building)
Archaeological Museum (Nowa Huta Branice)
Archaeological Museum (Underground of the Church of Saint Adalbert)
The Archdiocese Museum
The Arsenal
The Barbican
The Bishop Erazm Ciołek Palace
The Celestat
Centre for Documentation of the Art of Tadeusz Kantor Cricoteka, Archives, Office
The Eagle Pharmacy
Emeryk Hutten-Czapski Museum
Galicja Jewish Museum
The Gallery of 19th-Century Polish Art in the Sukiennice
The Hipolit House
The Jan Matejko House
The Jozef Mehoffer House
Kościuszko Mound
The Krzysztofory Palace
Legends of Cracow
The Main Building of the National Museum
MOCAK
Museum of the Home Army dedicated to Gen Emil Fieldorf Nil
Podgórze Museum
Pomorska Street
The Seweryn Udziela Ethnographic Museum
Seweryn Udziela Ethnographic Museum – Esterka's House
The Szołayski House
The Stanisław Wyspiański Museum
The Old Synagogue
The Town Hall Tower
The Zwierzyniec House
• Please note that on Mondays some of the Museums don’t operate