60 min 5 Bernardyńska Street, Wrocław, 50-156
Museum of Architecture in Wrocław is the only museum institution in Poland dedicated entirely to the history of architecture and contemporary architecture. The museum, which has 25,000 objects in its collection, constantly exhibits about five hundred of them. Among them are numerous architectural details, plans, maps, drawings, sketches, models, photographs (including an archive documenting the history of Wrocław), monuments of architecture-related crafts, as well as models of Wrocław from the Middle Ages and the 19th century. Among the architectural details, originating both from objects destroyed in the war and from archaeological excavations, there are bay windows, keystones, tenement house emblems, traceries, as well as the valuable Roman Tympanum Jaksa from the Abbey of Ołbin.