
Rydlówka
Rydlówka is a museum that centers on the cultural life of Poland’s Young Poland movement, housed in a building tied to its own creative lineage. The site was constructed in 1894, a date that anchors its early, intimate link to late-19th‑century Kraków’s artistic circles. Designed by Włodzimierz Tetmajer, the house‑museum embodies the era’s artisanal integrity and the region’s shift toward a modern Polish cultural identity. The museum forms part of Muzeum Krakowa’s network and operates as Regionalne Muzeum Młodej Polski "Rydlówka." It preserves and presents the domestic and social world of its era, offering a window into the everyday life, attire, interiors, and material culture that fueled a generation of Polish poets, painters, and thinkers. In this space, you encounter not only period rooms but a broader narrative about how regional, cultural, and personal identities converged at the turn of the century. …
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