Natalia Anna Kicka (6 August 1806–4 April 1888) was a Polish archaeologist, numismatist and social activist.
Natalia Anna Kicka was born as the eldest of four daughters to Piotr Bisping, marshal of Woà Âkowysk and Józefa Kicka and grew up on a family estate in Hoà Âowczyce.
Kicka collected coins and medals and worked with several pioneers of the numismatic movement in Poland, especially Karol Beyer, Emeryk Huten-Czapski and Kazimierz Stroà Âczyà Âski. In the 1870s she conducted archaeological excavations in Kujawy on the so-called Kuyavian Pyramids.
She married , in January 1831. He died in the same year at the Battle of Ostroà ÂÃÂka (1831). Her memoirs are a valuable historical source for the November Uprising. Kicka is buried at the Powàzki Cemetery in Warsaw.