• The National Museum in Gdansk, established in 1972 is located in a former Franciscan monastery, built in the late Gothic style in the first half of the 15th century.
  • The National Museum in Gdańsk is one of the major museums in Gdańsk in Poland and is housed in a old...
  • The National Museum in Gdańsk, established in 1972 in Gdańsk, is one of the main branches of Poland's national museum system.
  • Overall, the new visual identity for The National Museum in Gdansk is a successful balance between tradition and modernity.
  • The pride of the Gdansk museum is a triptych of the Last Judgement by Hans Memling (1433-1494), one of the greatest Dutch Masters.
  • It also has over 250 paintings by Gdansk painters, among them Daniel Schultz, Anton Moller and Andreas Stech.
  • The National Museum in Gdańsk, established in 1972 in Gdańsk, is one of the main branches of Poland's national museum system.
  • In 1988, after a renovation and adaptation, the Ethnography Department of the National Museum in Gdańsk was established in the Abbey Granary.
  • The most significant and valuable masterpiece in the collections of the National Museum in Gdansk is Hans Memling’s triptych, the ‘Last Judgement’.