There are almost 200
museums in Poland, their history, resources, permanent exhibitions as well as operating hours all are similar in certain aspects.
The
classifications of the Museums in Poland are:
- National Museums
- Regional Museums
- Military and Matyrological Museum
- Interior Museums
- Historical Museums
- Archaeological Museum
- Ethnographic Museums And Open air museums
- Biographical Museums
- Natural and geological Museums
- Castles, Palaces, Manors
- Technical Museum
- Religious Museums
- Other Museums
The
national museums of Poland hold a special significance in terms of the country's heritage and tourism privileges, the required details are as below:
- National Museum in Warsaw :
- Museum in Nieborow and Arkadia
- Xawery Dunikowski Museum of Sculpture
- The National Museum in Cracow :
- The Czartoryski Museum
- Jozef Mehoffer's House
- The Stanislaw Wyspianski Museum
- Karol Szymanowski Museum in the "Atma" Villa in Zakopane
- The Nineteenth Century Polish Art Gallery at the Sukiennice
- The "Manggha" Centre of Japanese Art and Technology
- Jan Matejko's House
- National Museum in Gdansk:
- Modern Art Division at The Abbots' Palace in Gdansk-Oliwa
- Museum of the National Anthem in Bedomin (under construction)
- The Gdansk Gallery of Photography
- Ethnographical Museum at the Abbatial Granary
- National Museum in Poznan:
- Museum of Musical Instruments
- Museum of Applied Art
- Museum of History of the City of Poznan
- Rogalin Museum
- Goluchow Castle Museum
- National Museum in Szczecin:
- National Museum in Wroclaw Panorama Raclawicka
- Maritime Museum
- Museum of History of the City of Szczecin
- National Museum in Kielce
- National Museum of Przemysl Region
- The Henryk Sienkiewicz Museum in Oblegorek
Museums of Poland include a wide variations in its contents,theme and construction.