St. Sebastian Warsaw Museum

The Warsaw National Museum, also known as the National Museum in Warsaw, is a national museum in Warsaw, one of the largest museums in Poland and the largest in the capital. It comprises a rich collection of ancient art, counting about 11,000 pieces, an extensive gallery of Polish painting since the 16th century and a collection of foreign painting inc…
The Warsaw National Museum, also known as the National Museum in Warsaw, is a national museum in Warsaw, one of the largest museums in Poland and the largest in the capital. It comprises a rich collection of ancient art, counting about 11,000 pieces, an extensive gallery of Polish painting since the 16th century and a collection of foreign painting including some paintings from Adolf Hitler's private collection, ceded to the museum by the American authorities in post-war Germany. The museum is also home to numismatic collections, a gallery of applied arts and a department of oriental art, with the largest collection of Chinese art in Poland, comprising some 5,000 objects.
  • Established: 20 May 1862
  • Location: Aleje Jerozolimskie 3 · Warsaw, Poland
  • Collections: Painting, Sculpture, Decorative arts
  • Visitors: 540,138 (2015)
  • Director: Łukasz Gaweł
  • Public transit access: Tram: 7, 8, 9,22, 24, 25 · Bus: 111, 117,158, 507, 517, 521 (Muzeum Narodowe) · 116, 128, 195, 180, 222, 503 (Foksal)
  • Type: National museum
Data from: en.wikipedia.org