"National Museum of Poland" is the overarching name for several of the country's largest and most notable museums, each receiving government funding and operating a number of regional museum branches.
Poland's national museums include
- Main Building
- Czartoryski Museum
- Sukiennice
- Jan Matejko Manor
- StanisÃ
Âaw WyspiaÃ
Âski Museum
- Józef Mehoffer House
- SzoÃ
Âayski Family house
- Emeryk Hutten-Czapski Museum and Palace
- Villa Atma, Zakopane Karol Szymanowski Museum
- Bishop Erazm CioÃ
Âek'st Palace
- Library of the Czartoryski Princes
- Former Cracovia Hotel
- Poster Museum at Wilanów
- Królikarnia, Xawery Dunikowski Museum of Sculpture
- Nieborów and Arkadia Museums
- Otwock Museum of Design
- Ã
Âowicz Regional Museum
- Museum of Jerzy Dunin-Borkowski in KroÃ
Âniewice
- Ã
Âazienki Museum of Ignacy Jan Paderewski and the Polish Emigration to America
- GdaÃ
ÂskâÂÂOliwa Ethnographical Museum
- GdaÃ
Âsk-Oliwa Museum of Modern Art
- BÃÂdomin Museum of the National Anthem
- The Museum of the History of the City of Szczecin
- The Maritime Museum
- Szczecin Gallery of Contemporary Art
- Ethnographical Museum
- The RacÃ
Âawice Panorama Museum
- LubiÃÂ
Ã
¼ Museal Depot
Among the many Museums of Poland around the world, there is also the Polish Museum of America in Chicago, the Polish American Museum in New York City and the Polish National Museum in Rapperswil, Switzerland.
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