Rynek Underground

Rynek Undeground

Historical Museum of Kraków

Rynerk Underground
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Established 2010
Location Kraków, Poland
Coordinates 50°03′43″N 19°56′16″W / 50.06202°N 19.93776°W / 50.06202; -19.93776Coordinates: 50°03′43″N 19°56′16″W / 50.06202°N 19.93776°W / 50.06202; -19.93776
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        Manager Łukasz Walas
        Director PL:Michał Niezabitowski
        Curator Łukasz Walas
        Public transit access PL:Miejskie Przedsiębiorstwo Komunikacyjne w Krakowie how to get there, see external links
        Website http://www.mhk.pl/branches/rynek-underground


        The underground square central museum of Kraków is situated below the market square of the city and has an area of over 6000 square metres.

        Work on the underground square first began at the start of 2009 and cost 38 million zloty. The museum first opened on 24 September 2010, at the time only displaying regular exhibitions. The main feature “In the footsteps of Krakow’s European identity” was launched three days after the museum’s opening, on 27 September 2010.

        Exhibits


        The main exhibit, “In the footsteps of Krakow’s European identity”, makes use of holograms constructed by using projectors alongside fog machines and several dozen screens and projectors to recreate the atmosphere of Kraków seven hundred years ago. The exhibition allows visitors to see six hundred models in three dimensions via thirty seven touch screens placed throughout.

        Adjacent to the multimedia exhibit and underneath the Sukiennice building lie the medieval tracts. Visitors explore the medieval exhibits by walking over glass ramps that hang over the area.

        This part of the museum includes remains of medieval constructions including

        • A reconstructed 12th century workshop.
        • Former waterworks (aqueducts).
        • The remains of burned settlements, the oldest of which dates from the eleventh century.
        • A reconstruction of a medieval merchant’s stall.
        • A map depicting distant trade routes.


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