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New educational programmes for English speaking visitors

01-07-2025

Begin your summer expeditions with a tour of our permanent galleries! Learn more about the National Museum in Warsaw and our extensive collection during our unique cultural and educational programmes. Explore the museum with us!

GUIDED TOURS EN / UA / DE. Saturday tours

Join us for guided tours of NMW galleries and exhibitions in different languages!

Every Saturday at 1pm, join our educators on a tour of the National Museum’s collection. Discover the fascinating stories about the museum’s artworks and the extraordinary artists behind them.

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OPEN SKETCHBOOK. Draw surrounded by masterpieces
Do you wish you could just spend time in a museum unbothered, in no rush – just drawing, taking in paintings and talking about art? You can! Sketch with us in the permanent galleries of the National Museum in Warsaw, surrounded by masterpieces which have continued to inspire artists for centuries.

During each meeting we will focus on a different theme and set of artworks. Together, we will take a look at composition, form, lighting, and the emotions hidden in the paintings and sculptures. You don't need to be able to draw – all you need is some curiosity and creativity! Above all, this is an opportunity to discover artworks at a leisurely pace, learn more about their history, focussing not only on the final product but also on the creative process – mindfully exploring and enjoying each piece and the focus and pleasure that went into their creation.

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SLOW ART MEETINGS. Enjoy the museum experience
We often rush through museum galleries, listening to tour guides and their stories, sometimes paying more attention to the labels than to the artworks themselves. But what if we focused on just one piece and simply took the time to enjoy it?

During Slow Art meetings, we will take a close look at selected works from the collection, giving ourselves the space to talk about what we see, what we think, and how we feel when engaging with art.

You don’t need to know much about art history, the artist, or the period—just come and enjoy the museum experience.
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