The Stained Glass Workshop and Museum in Krakow, founded in 1902 by Stanisław Żeleński, originally served as a training ground for local artists to master the craft of stained glass. Located in the heart of the city, this historic site not only houses an impressive collection of both historical and contemporary stained glass but also continues to function as an active workshop. Visitors can observe live demonstrations, gaining insight into the intricate process of creating these colorful, luminous works of art. The museum’s displays showcase a range of styles and techniques, offering a comprehensive look at the evolution of stained glass artistry.
Stained Glass Workshop and Museum (Pracownia i Muzeum Witrazu)
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