Europeum Center for European Culture

Europeum Center for European Culture

Europeum Center for European Culture

Opened in 2013, the Europeum Center for European Culture is a branch of the National Museum in Krakow, housed in a renovated 17th-century granary. This compact collection features over 100 paintings and sculptures, spanning seven centuries and showcasing works by Italian, Dutch, and Flemish masters. Visitors can explore a diverse array of art, from detailed Renaissance pieces to Baroque masterpieces, all within the historic, rustic setting of the granary. The center offers a unique opportunity to delve into the rich tapestry of European art history, with each piece contributing to a broader understanding of the continent’s cultural heritage.

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