Muzeum w Koszalinie, Museum in Koszalin, Poland
Muzeum w Koszalinie is a collecting institution in the city of Koszalin that preserves objects from the Pomerania region. The building complex surrounds a courtyard and holds numismatic collections, paintings, furniture pieces, and ethnographic materials.
The institution was founded in 1912 through a society focused on local study and heritage preservation. It relocated to its current building on Gdanska Street in 1929.
The museum displays regional crafts and artworks that reflect local identity and heritage. Visitors encounter works by local and national artists alongside traditional Pomeranian techniques throughout the rooms.
The museum is open to visitors from Tuesday through Sunday, with extended hours during summer months. Permanent exhibitions are free to visit every Friday.
The institution offers special evening tours available for groups of 20 or more people. These guided visits require advance telephone reservation to arrange.
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