Wroclaw, Poland's fourth largest city, is also known as the "city of the dwarfs", and there are more than 300 dwarfs hidden in the city waiting for you to find. There are 11 public universities, 21 private universities, 15 art galleries, 14 museums, 10 theater concert halls, more than 100 theater festivals and concerts every year. rated as "European Capital of Culture" "World Book Capital" and 10 Nobel Prize winners...
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Wroclaw, Poland's fourth largest city, is also known as the "city of the dwarfs", and there are more than 300 dwarfs hidden in the city waiting for you to find. There are 11 public universities, 21 private universities, 15 art galleries, 14 museums, 10 theater concert halls, more than 100 theater festivals and concerts every year. rated as "European Capital of Culture" "World Book Capital" and 10 Nobel Prize winners...
Very good museum, it is worth a good time to play and see.
From Tumski bridge walk for ten minutes to National Museum, the ticket office is on the left side of the hall. Each exhibition hall has the corresponding visit price. If you visit all the exhibition halls, 25 zlotys/person. No. 4 is free to visit on Saturday, and there are few people and it is quite quiet. There are mainly four exhibition halls, including sculptures in Christian stories, paintings depicting scenery and life across Poland, artifacts in historical changes, modern and contemporary artworks, etc., and friends visited for about an hour and a half. The overall feeling is that there are few historical exhibits. More biased towards art museums, they prefer the Krakow textile clubhouse to tell history.
This is a national museum, rich in collections, well worth a visit.
The museum is good, very characteristic, rich in collection, very good