Various types of demonic beings are an important part of Japanese culture and art: monsters, fantasy figures, goblins, devils, ghosts and phantoms. They form a basis for another of the Manggha...
The Manggha Museum of Japanese Art and Technology, ul. Konopnickiej 26
The creator of the fire-breathing Wawel Dragon near Wawel Hill, the fountain of musicians on Wolnica Square, the sculpture of Christ Crucified in the Church of the Ark of the Lord in Nowa Huta, as...
The Krzysztofory Palace, Rynek Główny 35
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It will soon be thirty years since Katarzyna Kozyra created “Olympia” – a work that shook the art world. It addresses the topics of illness, death, and society’s perception...
Museum of Photography in Krakow – Rakowicka, ul. Rakowicka 22a
The exhibition presents excellent works of the medieval and more modern art from the collections of the National Museum in Krakow, one of the oldest and best sets of old Polish art. To the...
The Bishop Erazm Ciołek Palace, ul. Kanonicza 17
The exhibition features a hitherto little known group of icons, one of the oldest and most precious collections of Orthodox painting in Central Europe. It contains mainly the works coming from the...
The Bishop Erazm Ciołek Palace, ul. Kanonicza 17