One of the best music venues in town, offering temporary exhibitions and live music (depending on the night, from classical to rock and jazz) in a resplendent but relaxed open-air space in a backyard garden. There's also a decent restaurant and cafe here. Buy tickets online.
Dom Środowisk Twórczych
Małopolska
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