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Muzeum Architektury
Opening hours
- Monday: Closed
- Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Thursday: 12:00 – 7:00 PM
- Friday: 12:00 – 7:00 PM
- Saturday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Sunday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
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Former medieval monastery housing Poland's only museum of architectural history, plus archives.via Google
One of the best places to understand the city’s built environment, especially if you are interested in brick, reconstruction, and urban form.
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- €-€€; 1-2 hours.
Reviews from Google
I visited the Museum of Architecture in the mid-afternoon and was pleasantly surprised to find that entry is free and includes a complimentary audio guide. The receptionist, who spoke excellent English, patiently explained how to use the guide. Despite being free, the museum offers a fantastic experience. The audio guide takes you through architectural history in a clear and engaging way, and the temporary exhibition added even more interest to our visit. This was definitely a worthwhile stop on our Wroclaw trip.
The entry is a bit hard to find , too discreet - on the side of the park towards city center. There are temporary exhibitions and a permanent one. Some parts are interactive, fun for kids and adults alike. The other exhibitions are also valuable. We appreciated the thoroughly documented exhibition on Black sea architecture, very good ! The ticket is cheap.
It was amazing experience to visit this museum! We were able to enter with a dog, it’s great 👍 However the most important is the building of museum itself, its historical and gorgeous! You’ll see a lot of different expositions on different topics about architecture and urbanism. I recommend you to visit Museum of Architecture as soon as possible 💗
The museum is in the church building. It wouldn't take many time to observe it. The interesting part was the possibility to see from very short distance the details of construction of the old buildings. Also there were many old ceramic and metal stoves. If you have some time and already visited main museums, it's good to visit this one as well.
I didn't expect my kids to enjoy their visit to this museum, but they really did. It helped that the automotive exhibition at the entrance came equipped with a load of Hot Wheels cars for them to play with, but beyond that they seemed to really enjoy the art exhibitions as well. Usually modern art is not my thing - but I found several pieces here to fall in love with.