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Rybnik – our town

„Rybnik – our town” is a three-part exhibition dedicated to the history, culture and art of Rybnik, as well as the Upper Silesian region in general. Aside from a temporary historical display, visitors are introduced to an illustrated calendar of the town’s history. They can get to know Rybnik through various interactive presentations, documentaries, newspaper reprints. There’s also a... read everything »
Address
Muzeum im. o. Emila Drobnego w Rybniku
ul. Rynek 18
44-200 Rybnik
Śląskie
public transport
public transport
paid parking
paid parking
gift shop
gift shop
e-ticketing platform
e-ticketing platform
Day of the week Opening hours
Tuesday
09:00 - 15:00
Wednesday
09:00 - 15:00
Thursday
09:00 - 15:00
Friday
09:00 - 18:00
Saturday
10:00 - 16:00
Sunday Sunday 10:00 - 16:00
free
free entrance
Holidays Opening hours
2023.08.15 (Tuesday) x
2023.11.01 (Wednesday) x
2023.11.11 (Saturday) x
2023.12.25 (Monday) x
2023.12.26 (Tuesday) x
2024.01.01 (Monday) x
2024.01.06 (Saturday) x
2024.03.31 (Sunday) x
2024.04.01 (Monday) x
2024.05.01 (Wednesday) x
2024.05.03 (Friday) x
2024.05.19 (Sunday) x
2024.05.30 (Thursday) x
2024.08.15 (Thursday) x
2024.11.01 (Friday) x
2024.11.11 (Monday) x
2024.12.25 (Wednesday) x
2024.12.26 (Thursday) x
Tickets
normal 10.00 PLN
reduced 8.00 PLN
The above price list applies to the entire place.
e-ticket platform »
Guide
in Polish for a fee 50.00 PLN

„Rybnik – our town” is a three-part exhibition dedicated to the history, culture and art of Rybnik, as well as the Upper Silesian region in general. Aside from a temporary historical display, visitors are introduced to an illustrated calendar of the town’s history. They can get to know Rybnik through various interactive presentations, documentaries, newspaper reprints. There’s also a corner designed for the youngest visitors, where they can draw and play with thematic puzzles. The part of exhibition dedicated to culture focuses on folk and middle-class culture. It presents local sacral architecture, agricultural and residential buildings, farming equipment. A traditional Upper Silesian kitchen has been recreated as a part of the display, with a typical mix of both folk and middle- class furnishing and other elements. For those visitors interested in history of fashion, there is a large collection of photos, painting, as well as mannequins presenting the characteristic regional outfit.

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