National Museum in Gdańsk
The National Museum in Gdańsk is a prominent institution that houses an extensive collection of Polish and European art, reflecting the rich cultural tapestry of the region. Located in the historic Old Town, the museum is housed in a grand Gothic-Renaissance building that was originally a Franciscan monastery. Its galleries showcase a diverse range of artworks spanning medieval to modern times, including religious paintings, sculptures, decorative arts, and coins. A highlight of the collection is Hans Memling’s famous painting, 'The Last Judgment,' a masterpiece of Northern Renaissance art. The museum also features special exhibitions that explore various aspects of artistic expression and historical themes. With its blend of historical architecture and significant artworks, the National Museum in Gdańsk offers a deep dive into the artistic heritage of Poland, making it a key destination for art lovers and history enthusiasts visiting the city.
Opening Hours
Admission Fees
• Student: Students aged 7-26
• Family: Up to 2 adults (parents or guardians) and children up to 18 years
• Group: Groups of 10 or more, price per person
• 30-day pass: Valid for one-time entry to permanent and temporary exhibitions in all branches within one month from the date of purchase
• Annual pass: Valid for unlimited entry to permanent and temporary exhibitions in all branches within one year from the date of purchase
Amenities & Accessibility
- Toilet
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair-accessible toilet