Karkonosze Museum


Karkonosze Museum, 650m south of the Rynek, is renowned for its extensive collection of glass dating from medieval times to the present – the art nouveau pieces are especially wonderful. On the museum grounds is a small skansen (open-air museum of traditional architecture) featuring traditional mountain huts typical of the Karkonosze Mountains.


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