On October 5th 2022 Elżbieta Szklarska passed away. She graduated from the Department of Construction and Architecture of the Technical University of Szczecin. For 8 recent years she worked at the National Museum in Szczecin, initially at the Department of Archaeology and then at the Department of Administration, where her skills and experioe in architecture were essential in modernization work.  Read more ...

"Portrait of the Authorities of St. Gertrude's Hospital in Szczecin" may be seen again at the exhibition "Szczecin in Swedish and Prussian Times" in the National Museum in Szczecin – the Szczecin History Museum.  Read more ...

One of the most precious objects in the collection of The National Museum in Szczecin – "Portrait of Pomeranian Duke Philip I” by Lucas Cranach the Younger, on account of Fundacja Wirtualizacji Narodowego Dziedzictwa Kulturowego (Foundation for Virtualisation of the National Cultural Heritage), may be viewed at exceptionally high resolution of 17 billion pixel. Read more ...

On account of the cooperation with Fundacja Wirtualizacji Narodowego Dziedzictwa Kulturowego (Foundation for Virtualisation of the National Cultural Heritage) we are happy to present another – after Duke Philip I by Lucas Cranach the Younger at 17,000,000,000 Pixels – etraordinary virtual project. Read more ...

Experience the fifth Jewish Music Days in Szczecin! On two September evenings, we will return to the National Museum in Szczecin not only to enjoy magnificent sounds, but also to bring back forgotten memories.  Read more ...

The bilingual Polish-German catalogue of the exhibition "Stettin/Szczecin – One History. Art of the 19th and 20th Centuries from the Collection of the National Museum in Szczecin", presented at Wały Chrobrego, returns to our museum stores. Read more ...

Visit an exhibition of drawings, paintings and cutouts by students of Collegium Seniorum Adult Education Academy of Collegium Balticum Academy of Applied Sciences in Szczecin.  Read more ...