Jacek Malczewski Museum in Radom, Art museum in Radom, Poland.
The Jacek Malczewski Museum is an art museum in Radom housing collections of Polish painting spanning multiple periods. The building contains works from well-known artists of the 19th and 20th centuries as well as archaeological and natural history objects.
The museum was established in 1923 when a collection of art was donated to the city. It has occupied its current location in an 18th-century school building since 1976.
The museum showcases works by Jacek Malczewski and his contemporaries, reflecting important moments in Polish artistic thinking. Visitors can observe how these painters engaged with their society and visual traditions.
The building features multiple levels connected by stairs and passages that require some navigation. Visitors should wear comfortable shoes and allow extra time to explore, as galleries are spread throughout the structure.
The collections include natural history displays such as dinosaur models and a recreation of a 19th-century naturalist's study. This unexpected combination makes the museum more than a simple art space.
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