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Museum of Japanese Art and Technology

Marii Konopnickiej 26, 30-302 Kraków

The Manggha Museum combines basic museum functions with a living cultural center promoting knowledge about Japan and the Far East. In an intelligent, friendly building, accessible by the Japanese architect Arata Isozaki, there is a new type of museum, new methods and forms of activity. Using extensive experience and contacts, areas that concern primarily art, but also music, theater, film, literature, philosophy, religion of Japan and the Far East. So far, we have presented over 100 exhibitions, simultaneously providing access to Japanese technology, modern graphics, paintings, installations, as well as the latest Japanese technologies.

At the Manggha Museum, we explore and present mutual cultural relations between Poland and Japan, East and West. We consistently popularize information about Japan, operating at our headquarters, and about other faults in Poland. We reach many groups of recipients, offering programs at every level, including specialist and scientific ones.

We conduct comprehensive educational activities based on the results obtained by our original program. Almost today, our museum is visited by groups of pupils and students, who are not only visited regularly, but are also available as part of additional activities prepared especially for them. You should also remember about additional events related to the latest educational exhibitions, as well as meetings of accompanying exhibitors. Occasions that are invariably punished by large guests are cyclical events that are billed individually every month, Japanese Fairy Tales and Fairy Tales, as well as the annual Japanese Children’s Day Kodomo, no, hello.

The museum also includes performances, demonstrations and workshops designed for family members that are more advanced and accessible to our guests with other aspects of Japanese culture. Tea ceremony, bonsai, suiseki, ikebana, just some of the Japanese culture from which you can get direct contact. From the beginning of our activity, notification will also be made available by Japanese theater forms and listen to the rhythms of Japanese music, among which traditional styles intertwine with contemporary forms.

In the Andrzej Wajda Archive Museum and the Japanese Language School under the patronage of the Japanese Foundation. the beginning of the building of the Europa – Far East Gallery in 2015, which is an integral part of the Manggha Museum of Japanese Art and Technology, presents the broadly understood art, culture and technology of the Far Eastern country.

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