Museum of Contemporary Art in Krakow MOCAK

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Kraków, Poland

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Museum· Art gallery· Art museum· Modern art museum· Tourist attraction

Museum of Contemporary Art in Krakow MOCAK Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Museum of Contemporary Art in Krakow MOCAK is located in Kraków, Poland on Lipowa 4. Museum of Contemporary Art in Krakow MOCAK is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category museum in Poland.

Address

Lipowa 4

Phone

+48 122634000

Amenities

Good for kidsRestaurantToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet

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Riccardo Finelli

Awesome, as usual. Currently, the downstairs is not accessible (should be open from March 2 onwards). Until then, the ticket price halved. Polecam!

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Ora Tsang

I went on Thursday when it was free entrance and was glad it was free as the permanent exhibit isn't very large. Some of the art makes you ask if it really is art or just a pile of rubbish, but that's contemporary art. Nicely designed building though with a lovely cafe.

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Maria Okhramovych

One of the best place with contemporary art you can find in Krakow, always a lot of different exhibition, for sure you will something interesting for yourself.

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Max Lawson

Fantastic museum with some really moving pieces. 100% worth visiting if in Krakow. The main exhibitions are free but it's worth paying the 7 Zloty to enter the temporary exhibitions as it adds a lot.

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Ольга Демидова

One of the least interesting contemporary art museums I’ve been to. The collection isn’t large enough. I have found only one or two interesting for me museum pieces. Staff was quite friendly. Not too many people inside. The entrance fee is 14 zlt.

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Martín Benjamín Berger

A very good museum. If you have the chance ti visit the exhibitions will not regret.

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Pavel Ridikulow

a really wonderful museum with intelligent and diverse exhibitions, combining contemporary arts and historical contexts, nice book store

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Netia Ingram

I came here while the special exhibit focused on World War II and the Holocaust and found the collection to be among the most moving, thought provoking sets of art I have ever seen. I would say the experience was on par with my visit to the actual Auschwitz-Birkenau camp in terms of how it struck me. Both the special exhibit and the permanent collection have great variety, with paintings, photography, audio-visual pieces, sculptures, and even several interactive displays. I think this art museum is a must-visit when in Krakow, and it blows other similar attractions (such as the nearby Schindler Factory Museum, or even the Galicia Jewish Museum) out of the water when it comes to ruminating on the events and impact of WW II.