Travel Guide
National Museum
National Museum in Gdansk was established in 1972, although the history goes back the third quarter of 19th century, and is one of the main branches of Poland's National Museum system. It is main location is in the old Franciscan monastery, which has been used to house exhibits since the end of the 19th century.
National Museum in Gdansk contains a wealth of artifacts, from wrought-iron grilles to sculpture and painting. The museum's most prized piece is “The Last Judgement” by the Flemish painter Hans Memling.
Currently the museum has seven departments:
-Department of Ancient Art
-Department of Modern Art
-Ethnography Department
-"Green Gate" Department
-Gdansk Photography Gallery
-Museum of the National Anthem in Bedomin
-Museum of Szlachta Traditions in Waplewo Wielkie
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