Top 10 Museums in Wroclaw, Southern Poland

February 2, 2022 Timmy Ribble

Surprisingly (except to Poles) pronounced VRAHTS-wahv, Wroclaw is Poland’s fourth-largest city and the capital of the Viovodship of Lower Silesia. Originally (in medieval times) built across several islands, the city still has many lovely bridges and beautiful architecture. Not far from the German border in the country’s southeast, Wroclaw gets lots of German tourists, who call it Breslau. The Rynek (central square), lined by colorful buildings, is one of the city’s most popular destinations.
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1. Manovce Galeria

Ul. Wiezienna 1/4, Wroclaw 50-118 Poland +48 603 765 803
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Manovce Galeria

2. Museum of Games and Computers of the Past Era (Games Museum)

Plac Orlat Lwowskich 20A Right wing of Świebodzki Station, entrance from the Robotnicza street, Wroclaw 53-605 Poland +48 732 552 591 [email protected] http://gikme.pl
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5.0 based on 163 reviews

Museum of Games and Computers of the Past Era (Games Museum)

The Interactive Games and Computers Museum of the Past Era is a place where adults will return to their childhood and children will be drawn into a lots of fun. We invite you to play on more than 20 computers / consoles / arcade machines and to watch our collection of 200 machines and toys from the '70's-'90's. Our Museum is usually additionally open on holidays - check it on our the website!

Reviewed By DaveReviews - Otley, United Kingdom

Really interesting museum for vintage computer and arcade games. We visited on a Sunday morning so also had a pleasant experience walking through the open air market for locals to reach the venue. A journey through the ages with capability of playing games such as Pong, Street Fighter 2, Duke Nukem, Sensible Soccer and Mario Kart 64, which were personal indicators of my misspent youth. Fascinating to see things like ‘Game and Watch’ and ‘Aaaaghh’, which in the latter case haven’t seen for 30 odd years! Cheap entry, ‘free’ credits, great visit.

3. Panorama Raclawicka

ul. J. E. Purkyniego 11, Wroclaw 50-155 Poland +48 71 344 23 44 [email protected] http://www.panoramaraclawicka.pl
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4.5 based on 1,964 reviews

Panorama Raclawicka

A 400ft x 50ft painting that commemorates the Battle of Raclawice in 1794.

Reviewed By livinginHalifax

There are few of these panoramas left in the world and seeing this amazing piece of history come to life through the display and narration offers a terrific peek into Polish history. Do not miss this if you happen to be in Wroclaw!

4. Ethnographic Museum

Ul. Gen. Romualda Traugutta 111/113, Wroclaw 50-419 Poland +48 71 344 33 13 [email protected] http://www.muzeumetnograficzne.pl/
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4.5 based on 11 reviews

Ethnographic Museum

5. Galeria Versus

Jakti ul.Jatki 11, Wroclaw Poland +48 602 523 157 https://www.facebook.com/GaleriaVersus
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4.5 based on 5 reviews

Galeria Versus

6. Wroclaw City Museum

Wroclaw 50-077 Poland 071 3916940 http://www.mmw.pl
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4.5 based on 91 reviews

Wroclaw City Museum

Reviewed By GregNS68 - Adelaide, Australia

Loads more of history about medieval Breslau, aristocracy, former governors, dukes, wwii history, treatment of Jews during wwii, aftermath of wwii, etc this museum also includes artifacts and weapons.

7. Wroclaw University Museum

pl. Uniwersytecki 1, Wroclaw 50-137 Poland +48 71 375 26 18 http://www.muzeum.uni.wroc.pl/aula-leopoldina
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4.5 based on 237 reviews

Wroclaw University Museum

Reviewed By 411rakels

Very informative and interesting museum, staff was nice (didn’t speak much english) and the building was absolutely beautiful. It was a shame that most of it was closed for us to see but we still payed full price

8. Automobile Museum Topacz (Muzeum Motoryzacji Topacz)

Glowna 12, Wroclaw 55-040 Poland +48 888 108 148 [email protected] http://www.muzeum.topacz.pl
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4.5 based on 84 reviews

Automobile Museum Topacz (Muzeum Motoryzacji Topacz)

Reviewed By malgosiag2013 - Geneva, Switzerland

Not far from Wroclaw - great place for spending the afternoon. Lot's of walking paths in a beautiful scenery. And a must is to visit the Automobile Museum with interesting exhibits and very safe for visitors. Parking spaces easily available. And ladies were enjoying free entrance, since it was the Women's Day weekend.

9. City of Wroclaw Museum

Ul. Sukiennice 14/15, Wroclaw 50-107 Poland +48 71 391 69 40 [email protected] http://www.muzeum.miejskie.wroclaw.pl
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4.5 based on 22 reviews

City of Wroclaw Museum

10. Hydropolis

ul. Na Grobli 17, Wroclaw 50-421 Poland +48 71 340 95 15 [email protected] http://hydropolis.pl/
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4.5 based on 610 reviews

Hydropolis

Hydropolis is an ultra-modern exhibition dedicated to water. This is the only such facility in Poland, and one of the few in the world. The exhibition area is more than 4 000 square meters. A total of 70 interactive installations awaits visitors in eight themed areas.

Reviewed By GlennL73 - Beckenham, United Kingdom

A fantastic exhibition all about water and everything to do with water, the water sculptures by the entrance are very impressive, we all enjoyed the whole experience. We went originally to go and buy tickets on the gate, but they were full and could not sell us a ticket. So later on another day, we booked in advance on line, with a specified entrance time, this was no issue to do. On our arrival there was a long queue of people trying to get in, but as we had tickets bought in advance online we just went to the head of the queue and were let in. So if you are intending to go, book online. Inside the premises is a pleasant cafe, worth a visit. You will not regret going.

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