Rzesz贸w City History Museum

Rynek 12 (wej艣cie od ul. Baldach贸wka)
35-030 Rzesz贸w
call (0-17) 875-41-98    link mhmr.muzeum.rzeszow.pl

check_circle  In a room
check_circle  Easy maneuvering with a stroller
check_circle  Restaurant or bar nearby
check_circle  Shop nearby
check_circle  Access by public transport
check_circle  Place adapted for children with disabilities
check_circle  Restroom available

In a small museum, you can see a permanent exhibition titled "Six Centuries of Rzesz贸w".

In the first room, you will see the oldest exhibits, including

knight's armor, chainmail, halberds, city treasury; in the next room - memorabilia from the time when Rzesz贸w was under Austrian rule and a model of the city based on a plan from the second half of the 18th century.

The third room is dedicated to World War I - here you can see, for example, the sword of Rzesz贸w hero - Colonel Leopold Lisa-Kuli, and the fourth room displays exhibits from the time of the German occupation, including the Hitler eagle dropped from Lubomirski Castle. In the last room (down a few steps), there are photographs of old Rzesz贸w, mainly taken by the well-known Rzesz贸w photographer Edward Janusz - the Imperial and Royal Court Photographer from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries.

The entrance to the museum is located on Baldach贸wka Street and is mostly accessible for strollers and wheelchairs (except for the last room - a few steps down). An obstacle may also be a high curb at the entrance and a single step at the entrance to the fourth room (World War II).

Toilet facilities are available in the museum.

Free admission on Thursdays.

The museum is closed on Saturdays and Sundays (except for the first Sunday of the month). Open on Mondays - except for the Monday after the first Sunday of the month.

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