Exhibit "Sistine Chapel Legacy" in Krakow
You can still see the "Sistine Chapel Legacy" exhibit in Krakow until September 30, 2024. This is a unique opportunity to admire the remarkable Renaissance artworks outside the Vatican. The exhibit is located in Krakow, in the Wesoła district, at Jana i Jędrzeja Śniadeckich 15.
Practical Information
- Opening dates: May 24 – September 30, 2024
- Opening hours: daily from 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM (last entry at 7:30 PM)
- Visit duration: approximately 90 minutes
Ticket Prices
- Monday – Friday:
- Regular ticket: 65 PLN
- Reduced ticket*: 55 PLN
- Family ticket: 169 PLN (2 adults and 2 children aged 6-19)
- Saturday, Sunday, Holidays:
- Regular ticket: 75 PLN
- Reduced ticket*: 65 PLN
- Family ticket: 189 PLN (2 adults and 2 children aged 6-19)
*Reduced tickets are available for students, seniors, and people with disabilities.
Exhibit
The exhibit consists of three sections, taking visitors on an extraordinary journey through the Renaissance:
First Room - Totems and Pieta
This room introduces visitors to the atmosphere of the Vatican and the Renaissance. You can see reproductions of the famous David and Pieta sculptures, allowing you to admire their incredible beauty up close.
Cinema Room - Details in Close-Up
In the second room, advanced technology lets you see the Sistine Chapel frescoes in unprecedented close-ups and learn many interesting facts about the Renaissance masters who created this unique artwork. All this is displayed on a 19-meter-wide screen.
Immersive Chapel
The third room takes visitors inside the Sistine Chapel using modern technologies. You can learn about the history of many details described by the best art historians working for the Vatican Museums.
Shop and Waiting Area
After viewing the exhibit, you can visit the shop, which offers various products related to the exhibit theme, such as T-shirts, stationery, notebooks, and posters. Before entering the exhibit, you can relax in the waiting area.
Upcoming Cities
After Krakow, the "Sistine Chapel Legacy" exhibit will move to Gdańsk, opening in November 2024.
We invite you to visit this unique exhibit and immerse yourself in the world of the Renaissance!
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