Muzeum "Pana Tadeusza", Literary museum in Market Square, Wrocław, Poland
The museum is a literary venue on Wrocław's Market Square housed in a historic tenement building known as Under the Golden Sun. The collections include manuscripts, etchings, paintings, and sculptures related to the literary work and its era.
The museum opened in 2016 as part of the National Ossolinski Institute, which focuses on preserving Polish literary history. The collection documents the importance of the epic in Polish tradition from the early 19th century onward.
The work of Adam Mickiewicz is honored here, and visitors can see the handwritten pages of the epic that long served as the heart of Polish literature. The space feels like a sanctuary for this national epic, showing how deeply it runs through Polish culture.
The museum is located on Wrocław's Market Square and opens Tuesday through Sunday with mobile guides offering exhibition information. Visitors should check ahead since opening hours can vary and differ by season.
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