Yelp Review 2023 #110:…read more
This is one of Kraków's popular museums. I honestly didn't do my research first before coming here and I had no expectations whatsoever. It's located in the main old town square where the church, Christmas markets, and Cloth Hall are.
Finding where to buy tickets and the entrance was tricky just by following Google Maps. After visiting St. Mary's Basilica, I was walking towards Rynek Glowny to find this museum. I got chatted up by people asking for donations for different reasons: Ukraine, children, etc.
Once I finally found the ticket booth and entrance, I was on my merry way. They take cash (Polish zloty) and credit cards and it's costs about $7. You can also buy tickets on their website if you know exactly when you're coming here.
What in the world is this museum all about? That's the question I had for a good thirty minutes as I'm wandering around. Some parts of the museum don't have written information/ labels. You see rocks, dirt, metalworks, a display that looks like a part of a village...and then, it all makes sense! It's a museum with artifacts from Medieval times in Krakow from 1200's to 1700's. Florian's Gate, Barbican, Wawel Castle, and Rynek Glowny all were important parts of the old city. The city was attacked by the Mongols three different times and so, Krakow had to be walled up.
You'll see artifacts from what it was like back then. You'll see parts of the original walls. After doubting yourself for deciding to come here, you'll get the point after a while.