Practical information - Muzeum Żydowskie Galicja

Where we are?

Galicia Jewish Museum,
ul. Dajwór 18,
31-052 Kraków

+48 12 421 68 42

recepcja@galicjajewishmuseum.org

The Museum is located on ul. Dajwór in the heart of Kazimierz, Kraków’s Jewish quarter, and is a short taxi ride or 20 minute walk from the city centre.

Trams also pass close to the Museum: from the city centre, take tram 3, 9, 19, 24 or 50 to the ul. Miodowa stop, and then walk down ul. Dajwór to the Museum.

Opening times:

 

Every day

10:00 – 18:00

Tickets

Adult

35 PLN

Senior, student

25 PLN

Family

55 PLN

Group tickets

Guided tours (multiple languages)

Also available in our offer:

  • group tickets
  • guided tours (multiple languages)
  • discounts

To find out more, ask at the reception desk, or contact us at: recepcja@galiciajewishmuseum.org

The Galicia Jewish Museum also offers a range of discounts and other facilities. We are honoring various membership cards of our partners, e.g.:

  • ICOM (International Council of Museums)
  • Krakow Tourist Card
  • Hop On Hop Off

The Galicia Jewish Museum is a place without barriers – open and friendly to all of its guests. Thanks to various architectural solutions we are a place which is fully accessible to guests with disabilities. Children aged 6 and below can enter our museum free of charge, also, during their visit they can view the exhibition with their parents or play at our kid’s corner. You can also visit us with your dog.

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Kid’s corner

The Galicia Jewish Museum loves children! While their parents view our exhibitions, children are invited to play at our kid’s corner, where they can use crayons, colouring books and toys. A glass wall separates the kid’s corner from the frontal space of our museum, thanks to that they can be supervised by our receptionist. One of our toilets is equipped with baby changing facilities. The museum cafe offers healthy juice and sweet snacks which will satisfy even the most choosy young visitor.

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Guests with disabilities

The museum if fully accessible to guests on wheelchairs as well as those who are visually challenged:

  • there are no stairs in the museum
  • the museum has a wide main entrance as well as any other entrances and corridors connecting different rooms
  • there is a wheelchair-accessible toilet
  • entrances to rooms are signed with large yellow tape, so it is visible also for those who are visually challenged

The museum employees are ready to help if there are any problems during your visit.

Accessibility Statement
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Pets

The Galicia Jewish Museum is a pet friendly place. We would like to invite our guests to visit us with their pets. There is always a bowl of cold water waiting for your pet.

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