The National Museum in Wroclaw offers a rare insight into the art history of Silesia and Poland. On this private art tour led by an Expert Guide you will discover an impressive collection of Polish and European paintings and sculptures that were all but lost as a result of the country’s partitions and World War II. Take advantage of skip-the-line tickets and discover the artistic heritage of Wroclaw.
Book a 2-hour tour of the National Museum in Wroclaw. With skip-the-line tickets you will have more time to explore the museum without waiting in a line. The tour will be conducted by a passionate Private Guide who will introduce you to the museum’s remarkable collection, showcasing its highlights and hidden gems. The oldest exhibition ““Silesian Art of the 12th to 16th century”” features tombs of Silesian princes and the most precious works of Gothic art in Poland. You will also see sculpture, painting, and decorative arts from Silesian Renaissance to Romanticism, works from Polish Baroque and European art of the 15th–20th century. The National Museum in Wroclaw holds one of the largest collections of contemporary art in the country, featuring works by Tadeusz Makowski, Stanisław Ignacy Witkiewicz and Magdalena Abakanowicz. The stories of these artworks will inspire you, and you will also discover the many statues and monuments outside the museum as you will explore the Oder Embankment.
Book an extended 4-hour tour of the National Museum and Old Town. This combined experience is a great opportunity to discover the highlights of Wroclaw, as your Private Guide will take you on a comprehensive walking tour of this beautiful city. You will walk through the art and memorial-filled Juliusz Slowacki Par and visit the Dominican Church of St. Adalbert. You will also see the Cathedral of St. Mary Magdalene and hear the urban legend about its Bridge of Penitents. Other highlights include the Market Square (Rynek), featuring the medieval Old Town Hall, Pregierz, colourful tenement houses, fountains, copper dwarfs, and more. Get to know the history of Wroclaw and Silesia in a nutshell.