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Museum in Kraków, Poland
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Rynek Underground
Historical Museum of Kraków Rynerk Underground
Branch of Historical Museum of Kraków
Established2010
LocationKraków, Poland
Coordinates50°03′43″N 19°56′16″E / 50.06202°N 19.93776°E / 50.06202; 19.93776
Type
Collection size
Visitors
ManagerŁukasz Walas
DirectorPL:Michał Niezabitowski
CuratorŁukasz Walas
Public transit accessMiejskie Przedsiębiorstwo Komunikacyjne w Krakowie [pl] how to get there, see external links
Websitehttp://www.mhk.pl/branches/rynek-underground

The Rynek Underground museum of Kraków is situated below the market square of the city. The museum is approximately 4000 square meters in size.

Work on the museum first began in 2009 with a budget of 38 million złotys, equal to approximately 9.3 million United States dollars (2023). The museum was opened on September 24, 2010. The main exhibit "In the Footsteps of Krakow's European Identity" was launched three days after the museum's opening, on September 27, 2010.

Exhibits

The main exhibit, "In the Footsteps of Krakow's European Identity", uses holograms constructed by using projectors, alongside fog machines and screens to recreate the atmosphere of Kraków seven hundred years ago. A 693 kg medieval piece of lead called the "loaf" is displayed along with other items such as everyday historical items, currency, figures and sculptures, games, weapons, and tools. The exhibition also includes a catalog of three-dimensional models of these objects, available via touchscreens.

Adjacent to the multimedia exhibit and underneath the Kraków Cloth Hall lie the medieval tracts viewed underfoot through glass walkways.

This part of the museum includes remains of medieval constructions, including:

  • A reconstructed 12th-century workshop
  • Former waterworks (aqueducts)
  • The remains of burned settlements dating from the eleventh century
  • A reconstruction of a medieval merchant's stall
  • A map depicting distant trade routes

References

  1. ^ "Following the traces of European identity of Kraków - Museum of Krakow". muzeumkrakowa.pl. Retrieved 2023-08-15.

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