Poland`s only Museum of Architecture is located In a post-Bernardine complex dating from the 15th Century which is composed of the St. Bernardine of Sienna Church and a monastic quadrangle surrounding a pleasure garden.
Poland`s only Museum of Architecture is located In a post-Bernardine complex dating from the 15th Century which is composed of the St. Bernardine of Sienna Church and a monastic quadrangle surrounding a pleasure garden. As one of the few preserved mediaeval buildings of this kind in Silesia it belongs to the most precious monuments of Wroclaw. The Museum of Architecture in Wroclaw is a founder-member of the International Federation of Architectural Museums (ICAM). The museum plays an important role as a cultural institution where – apart from exhibitions – festivals, concerts, theatrical performances and promotions of the latest technology related to architecture are held.