Tucked away inside Krakow’s historic Cloth Hall (Sukiennice) in the Old Town, the Gallery of 19th-Century Polish Art showcases a rich collection of paintings and sculptures from the 19th century. Spread across four rooms, the gallery features masterpieces from various artistic movements, including Polish realism, romanticism, impressionism, and symbolism. Visitors can explore the detailed brushstrokes and evocative forms that define these periods, offering a comprehensive look into the evolution of Polish art during a transformative era.
Gallery of 19th-Century Polish Art (Galeria Sztuki Polskiej XIX Wieku w Sukiennicach)
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