Germany's first bi-national museum opened its doors in 1960 in the romantic setting of the former residence of Polish writer Józef Ignacy Kraszewski (1812- 1887). When he emigrated, Kraszewski chose Dresden as his new home. The museum is conceived as a mediator in the transfer between German and Polish culture of the past and present.
Kraszewski Museum
Address
Nordstraße 28
01099 Dresden
Opening hours
Wed to Sun and holidays 12 am to 5 pm, Mon and Tue closed
Prices
Adults €4.00, reduced €3.00, groups (min. 10 persons) €3/2.50 pp, on Fridays (except holidays) admission free of charge Annual ticket for the Museums of the City of Dresden €30.00 / families €40.00The Euroregion Culture Card is valid here.
Offers
cafespecial exhibitionslectures
Readings, chamber concerts, panel discussions, garden parties, newsletter, German-Polish library, café, guest flat, renting out the garden, getting married in the museum
Thematic guided tours, guided tours for school pupils, programmes for pre-school children, projects and activities
Guided tours in Polish and English by previous arrangement
limited handicapped accessible