National Museum of Poland
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"National Museum of Poland" is the common name for several of the country's largest and most notable museums. Poland's National Museum comprises several independent branches, each operating a number of smaller museums. Poland's national museums include:
- National Museum, Warsaw
- Wilanów Poster Museum
- Królikarnia Museum of Sculpture of Xawery Dunikowski
- Nieborów and Arkadia Museums
- Otwock Museum of Design
- Łowicz Regional Museum
- Museum of Jerzy Dunin-Borkowski in Krośniewice
- Łazienki Museum of Ignacy Jan Paderewski and the Polish Emigration to America
- National Museum, Gdańsk
- Gdańsk-Oliwa Etnographical Museum
- Gdańsk-Oliwa Museum of Modern Art
- Będomino Museum of the National Anthem
- National Museum, Kraków
- Czartoryski Foundation and Czartoryski Museum
- Sukiennice
- Jan Matejko Manor
- Stanisław Wyspiański Museum
- Józef Mehoffer House
- Szołayski Family house
- Emeryk Hutten-Czapski Museum
- Manggha - Centre of Japanese Art and Technology
- Villa Atma, Zakopane Karol Szymanowski Museum
- National Museum, Poznań
- National Museum, Szczecin
- The Museum of the History of the City of Szczecin
- The Maritime Museum
- The Gallery of Contemporary Art
- National Museum, Wrocław
- Ethnographical Museum
- The Racławice Panorama Museum
- Lubiąż Museal Depot
There is also a Polish National Museum in Rapperswil, Switzerland.