Ethnographical Museum

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Aug 22, 2025 - Aug 23, 2025
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Unveiling Cultures at Ethnographical Museum

The Ethnographical Museum in Wroclaw, Poland, is a key institution for understanding cultural heritage. Founded in 1973 by cultural historian Zbigniew Kwiatkowski, the museum houses a valuable collection that underscores the significance of ethnic traditions.

The museum is set in a remarkable historical building, merging modern exhibition design with classical architecture. It focuses on Polish folk culture and contains artifacts from around the world, making it a vital resource for cultural education.

Highlights

  • 🏺 Diverse Artifacts: Explore over 80,000 items representing various cultures
  • 🎭 Cultural Events: Attend workshops and performances that bring traditions to life
  • 📚 Research Library: Access resources for deeper exploration of ethnography

Accessibility is free for general exhibitions, making it suitable for tourists, families, and anyone interested in history and culture.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Ethnographical Museum

Extensive Collection

The museum holds over 80,000 ethnographic artifacts, making it one of the largest collections in Poland.

Cultural Events

Frequent workshops and cultural performances help visitors engage with traditions.

Research Opportunities

The institution also serves as a research center for scholars in ethnography.

Location

Ul. Gen. Romualda Traugutta 111/113

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