Galicia Jewish Museum Entrance Ticket

Access powerful photography and history displays with your Galicia Jewish Museum ticket. Experience unique stories and culture in Krakow.

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From zł21.27

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From zł21.27

Why book with us?

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • Explore the stories and exhibitions of Jewish life and history in Galicia

  • View thought-provoking photography from acclaimed artist Chris Schwarz

  • Immerse yourself in permanent and temporary exhibits featuring personal narratives and rare artifacts

  • Experience a unique museum atmosphere dedicated to remembrance and education

What’s Included

  • Admission to the Galicia Jewish Museum

About

About the Galicia Jewish Museum

The Galicia Jewish Museum is a remarkable space dedicated to celebrating and remembering the rich heritage of Jewish culture in southern Poland. Established in April 2004, this museum was envisioned through the compelling photography of Chris Schwarz, a globally recognized photographer whose artistic lens has offered unique perspectives on communities from Northern Ireland to Afghanistan and beyond.

Discover Chris Schwarz’s Vision

Chris Schwarz's distinctive approach to photography connects visitors with the realities of Jewish life in Galicia and the impact of world events on its community. His work—often produced in collaboration with organizations such as the Red Cross and the World Health Organization—provides a sensitive lens on global social issues. The images not only document history but also capture moments of resilience, hope and community through the portraits of the homeless, disabled and those facing terminal illness.

Permanent and Temporary Exhibitions

The museum showcases several compelling exhibitions:

  • The Traces of Memory exhibition, documenting Jewish history through contemporary eyes

  • Personal stories and rare artifacts that provide insight into Jewish traditions

  • Rotating temporary exhibitions that address relevant themes and social issues

A Place for Reflection and Learning

Whether you are a history enthusiast or a first-time visitor, the Galicia Jewish Museum offers an immersive educational experience. A visit allows you to engage with personal accounts, witness the beauty and struggles depicted through photography and deepen your understanding of the Jewish presence in Galicia.

Museum Facilities and Access

The museum is fully wheelchair accessible and provides a comfortable space for all guests. Explore at your own pace and take time to reflect on the stories and exhibitions presented throughout the galleries. Staff are on hand to answer questions and ensure a meaningful visit.

Why Visit?

  • Gain a deeper understanding of Jewish culture and Polish history

  • Connect with moving works of photographic art

  • Support a museum dedicated to remembrance, education and social awareness

Plan Your Visit

With convenient opening hours and flexible ticketing, planning your visit is simple. Located in the vibrant Kazimierz district, the museum is easily accessible and offers a valuable experience for both solo travellers and groups.

Book your Galicia Jewish Museum Entrance Ticket tickets now!

Visitor guidelines
  • Please respect all exhibited items and spaces

  • Photography is allowed but avoid flash

  • Children must be accompanied by an adult

  • Large bags may need to be left at the cloakroom

Opening times

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm

FAQs

What can I see at the Galicia Jewish Museum?

You can explore photography exhibitions, personal stories and artifacts highlighting Jewish history and heritage.

Is the museum wheelchair accessible?

Yes, the entire museum is accessible to visitors using wheelchairs.

Are there audio guides available?

Audio guides may be offered at the entrance desk. Inquire upon arrival for language options.

How long should I plan to visit?

Most visitors spend 1–2 hours exploring the exhibitions at their own pace.

Know before you go
  • Admission includes access to all museum exhibitions

  • Wheelchair accessible throughout the building

  • Have your identification ready at the entrance

  • Plan your visit within posted opening hours for full access

  • Audio guides may be available at the front desk

Address

18 Dajwór-31-052

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • Explore the stories and exhibitions of Jewish life and history in Galicia

  • View thought-provoking photography from acclaimed artist Chris Schwarz

  • Immerse yourself in permanent and temporary exhibits featuring personal narratives and rare artifacts

  • Experience a unique museum atmosphere dedicated to remembrance and education

What’s Included

  • Admission to the Galicia Jewish Museum

About

About the Galicia Jewish Museum

The Galicia Jewish Museum is a remarkable space dedicated to celebrating and remembering the rich heritage of Jewish culture in southern Poland. Established in April 2004, this museum was envisioned through the compelling photography of Chris Schwarz, a globally recognized photographer whose artistic lens has offered unique perspectives on communities from Northern Ireland to Afghanistan and beyond.

Discover Chris Schwarz’s Vision

Chris Schwarz's distinctive approach to photography connects visitors with the realities of Jewish life in Galicia and the impact of world events on its community. His work—often produced in collaboration with organizations such as the Red Cross and the World Health Organization—provides a sensitive lens on global social issues. The images not only document history but also capture moments of resilience, hope and community through the portraits of the homeless, disabled and those facing terminal illness.

Permanent and Temporary Exhibitions

The museum showcases several compelling exhibitions:

  • The Traces of Memory exhibition, documenting Jewish history through contemporary eyes

  • Personal stories and rare artifacts that provide insight into Jewish traditions

  • Rotating temporary exhibitions that address relevant themes and social issues

A Place for Reflection and Learning

Whether you are a history enthusiast or a first-time visitor, the Galicia Jewish Museum offers an immersive educational experience. A visit allows you to engage with personal accounts, witness the beauty and struggles depicted through photography and deepen your understanding of the Jewish presence in Galicia.

Museum Facilities and Access

The museum is fully wheelchair accessible and provides a comfortable space for all guests. Explore at your own pace and take time to reflect on the stories and exhibitions presented throughout the galleries. Staff are on hand to answer questions and ensure a meaningful visit.

Why Visit?

  • Gain a deeper understanding of Jewish culture and Polish history

  • Connect with moving works of photographic art

  • Support a museum dedicated to remembrance, education and social awareness

Plan Your Visit

With convenient opening hours and flexible ticketing, planning your visit is simple. Located in the vibrant Kazimierz district, the museum is easily accessible and offers a valuable experience for both solo travellers and groups.

Book your Galicia Jewish Museum Entrance Ticket tickets now!

Visitor guidelines
  • Please respect all exhibited items and spaces

  • Photography is allowed but avoid flash

  • Children must be accompanied by an adult

  • Large bags may need to be left at the cloakroom

Opening times

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm

FAQs

What can I see at the Galicia Jewish Museum?

You can explore photography exhibitions, personal stories and artifacts highlighting Jewish history and heritage.

Is the museum wheelchair accessible?

Yes, the entire museum is accessible to visitors using wheelchairs.

Are there audio guides available?

Audio guides may be offered at the entrance desk. Inquire upon arrival for language options.

How long should I plan to visit?

Most visitors spend 1–2 hours exploring the exhibitions at their own pace.

Know before you go
  • Admission includes access to all museum exhibitions

  • Wheelchair accessible throughout the building

  • Have your identification ready at the entrance

  • Plan your visit within posted opening hours for full access

  • Audio guides may be available at the front desk

Address

18 Dajwór-31-052

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • Explore the stories and exhibitions of Jewish life and history in Galicia

  • View thought-provoking photography from acclaimed artist Chris Schwarz

  • Immerse yourself in permanent and temporary exhibits featuring personal narratives and rare artifacts

  • Experience a unique museum atmosphere dedicated to remembrance and education

What’s Included

  • Admission to the Galicia Jewish Museum

About

About the Galicia Jewish Museum

The Galicia Jewish Museum is a remarkable space dedicated to celebrating and remembering the rich heritage of Jewish culture in southern Poland. Established in April 2004, this museum was envisioned through the compelling photography of Chris Schwarz, a globally recognized photographer whose artistic lens has offered unique perspectives on communities from Northern Ireland to Afghanistan and beyond.

Discover Chris Schwarz’s Vision

Chris Schwarz's distinctive approach to photography connects visitors with the realities of Jewish life in Galicia and the impact of world events on its community. His work—often produced in collaboration with organizations such as the Red Cross and the World Health Organization—provides a sensitive lens on global social issues. The images not only document history but also capture moments of resilience, hope and community through the portraits of the homeless, disabled and those facing terminal illness.

Permanent and Temporary Exhibitions

The museum showcases several compelling exhibitions:

  • The Traces of Memory exhibition, documenting Jewish history through contemporary eyes

  • Personal stories and rare artifacts that provide insight into Jewish traditions

  • Rotating temporary exhibitions that address relevant themes and social issues

A Place for Reflection and Learning

Whether you are a history enthusiast or a first-time visitor, the Galicia Jewish Museum offers an immersive educational experience. A visit allows you to engage with personal accounts, witness the beauty and struggles depicted through photography and deepen your understanding of the Jewish presence in Galicia.

Museum Facilities and Access

The museum is fully wheelchair accessible and provides a comfortable space for all guests. Explore at your own pace and take time to reflect on the stories and exhibitions presented throughout the galleries. Staff are on hand to answer questions and ensure a meaningful visit.

Why Visit?

  • Gain a deeper understanding of Jewish culture and Polish history

  • Connect with moving works of photographic art

  • Support a museum dedicated to remembrance, education and social awareness

Plan Your Visit

With convenient opening hours and flexible ticketing, planning your visit is simple. Located in the vibrant Kazimierz district, the museum is easily accessible and offers a valuable experience for both solo travellers and groups.

Book your Galicia Jewish Museum Entrance Ticket tickets now!

Know before you go
  • Admission includes access to all museum exhibitions

  • Wheelchair accessible throughout the building

  • Have your identification ready at the entrance

  • Plan your visit within posted opening hours for full access

  • Audio guides may be available at the front desk

Visitor guidelines
  • Please respect all exhibited items and spaces

  • Photography is allowed but avoid flash

  • Children must be accompanied by an adult

  • Large bags may need to be left at the cloakroom

FAQs

What can I see at the Galicia Jewish Museum?

You can explore photography exhibitions, personal stories and artifacts highlighting Jewish history and heritage.

Is the museum wheelchair accessible?

Yes, the entire museum is accessible to visitors using wheelchairs.

Are there audio guides available?

Audio guides may be offered at the entrance desk. Inquire upon arrival for language options.

How long should I plan to visit?

Most visitors spend 1–2 hours exploring the exhibitions at their own pace.

Address

18 Dajwór-31-052

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • Explore the stories and exhibitions of Jewish life and history in Galicia

  • View thought-provoking photography from acclaimed artist Chris Schwarz

  • Immerse yourself in permanent and temporary exhibits featuring personal narratives and rare artifacts

  • Experience a unique museum atmosphere dedicated to remembrance and education

What’s Included

  • Admission to the Galicia Jewish Museum

About

About the Galicia Jewish Museum

The Galicia Jewish Museum is a remarkable space dedicated to celebrating and remembering the rich heritage of Jewish culture in southern Poland. Established in April 2004, this museum was envisioned through the compelling photography of Chris Schwarz, a globally recognized photographer whose artistic lens has offered unique perspectives on communities from Northern Ireland to Afghanistan and beyond.

Discover Chris Schwarz’s Vision

Chris Schwarz's distinctive approach to photography connects visitors with the realities of Jewish life in Galicia and the impact of world events on its community. His work—often produced in collaboration with organizations such as the Red Cross and the World Health Organization—provides a sensitive lens on global social issues. The images not only document history but also capture moments of resilience, hope and community through the portraits of the homeless, disabled and those facing terminal illness.

Permanent and Temporary Exhibitions

The museum showcases several compelling exhibitions:

  • The Traces of Memory exhibition, documenting Jewish history through contemporary eyes

  • Personal stories and rare artifacts that provide insight into Jewish traditions

  • Rotating temporary exhibitions that address relevant themes and social issues

A Place for Reflection and Learning

Whether you are a history enthusiast or a first-time visitor, the Galicia Jewish Museum offers an immersive educational experience. A visit allows you to engage with personal accounts, witness the beauty and struggles depicted through photography and deepen your understanding of the Jewish presence in Galicia.

Museum Facilities and Access

The museum is fully wheelchair accessible and provides a comfortable space for all guests. Explore at your own pace and take time to reflect on the stories and exhibitions presented throughout the galleries. Staff are on hand to answer questions and ensure a meaningful visit.

Why Visit?

  • Gain a deeper understanding of Jewish culture and Polish history

  • Connect with moving works of photographic art

  • Support a museum dedicated to remembrance, education and social awareness

Plan Your Visit

With convenient opening hours and flexible ticketing, planning your visit is simple. Located in the vibrant Kazimierz district, the museum is easily accessible and offers a valuable experience for both solo travellers and groups.

Book your Galicia Jewish Museum Entrance Ticket tickets now!

Know before you go
  • Admission includes access to all museum exhibitions

  • Wheelchair accessible throughout the building

  • Have your identification ready at the entrance

  • Plan your visit within posted opening hours for full access

  • Audio guides may be available at the front desk

Visitor guidelines
  • Please respect all exhibited items and spaces

  • Photography is allowed but avoid flash

  • Children must be accompanied by an adult

  • Large bags may need to be left at the cloakroom

FAQs

What can I see at the Galicia Jewish Museum?

You can explore photography exhibitions, personal stories and artifacts highlighting Jewish history and heritage.

Is the museum wheelchair accessible?

Yes, the entire museum is accessible to visitors using wheelchairs.

Are there audio guides available?

Audio guides may be offered at the entrance desk. Inquire upon arrival for language options.

How long should I plan to visit?

Most visitors spend 1–2 hours exploring the exhibitions at their own pace.

Address

18 Dajwór-31-052

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