All profession & craft museums to visit in Poland

Discover the skills and trades that have shaped societies at 6 profession and craft museums in Poland. These museums highlight the history and techniques of various professions and crafts.

Are you interested in the art of craftsmanship? These are the must-visit profession and craft museums in Poland:

  1. Pharmacy Museum in Kraków1

    Pharmacy Museum in Kraków

     Kraków
    The Pharmacy Museum in Kraków (Muzeum Farmacji Collegium Medicum Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego) is a museum in Kraków that specializes in the history of pharmacy and pharmaceutical technology that was established in 1946. The museum is located on all five floors of the building, including the basemen
  2. Museum of Soap2

    Museum of Soap

     Bydgoszcz
    The Museum of Soap (and History of Dirt) is a museum devoted to soap in Bydgoszcz. The museum offers visitors a journey through the history of cleanliness, dirt and soap making. Production of the Persil and Cypisek laundry soap originated in the city. A visit to the Museum of Soap begins with the wa
  3. Central Museum of the Textile Industry3

    Central Museum of the Textile Industry

     Łódź
    The Central Museum of the Textile Industry (Central Museum of Textiles) is a museum on industry, art, design, fashion, history of the region, cultural anthropology, that holds a varied collection and is housed in the Ludwik Geyer's White Factory in Łódź. The collection consists of over 20,000 object
  4. Museum of Architecture in Wrocław4

    Museum of Architecture in Wrocław

     Wrocław
    Museum of Architecture in Wroclaw is the only museum institution in Poland dedicated entirely to the history of architecture and contemporary architecture. Museum of Architecture in Wroclaw carries out programs and events for architects, historians and the general public. It prepares exhibitions on
  5. Pharmacy Museum5

    Pharmacy Museum

     Lublin
    The Pharmacy Museum in Lublin occupies two rooms. The first exhibits old pharmaceutical furniture with a collection of historical pharmaceutical glass (bottles and jars) and pharmacy related tools. In the second room (laboratory and warehouse) a collection of documents (prescriptions and labels) and
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    Polish Vodka Museum

     Warsaw