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Rydlówka is a historic classicist manor house in Bronowice Małe in Krakow, known as the venue for Lucjan Rydel's wedding, which inspired Stanisław Wyspiański's drama Wesele (The Wedding). It was built in 1894 by the painter Włodzimierz Tetmajer and was a meeting place for artists of the Young Poland movement. In 1908, the manor house was bought by Lucjan Rydel, who rebuilt it, giving it its current shape. Since 1969, it has housed the Museum of Young Poland, which reopened after renovation in 2018.

Estimated time of the visit: 30 min.

Information for people with disabilities

Location and access
The facility is located in the Bronowice district. Take the tram to the Bronowice Małe terminus, then walk along Zielony Most, Katowicka and Tetmajera streets.  

Parking + Parking spaces 
There are no parking spaces on the premises. The nearest paid parking area is located at 33 Tetmajera Street (in the car park). Holders of an ‘N’ subscription do not incur additional charges.  

Customer Service Centre/Reception 
The ticket office is located at the entrance to the facility. There is an induction loop at the ticket office.

Obstacle-free route 
The facility is partially accessible to people with disabilities. Visits for wheelchair users are possible after prior notification to the Museum staff. Entrance from Władysława Żeleńskiego 37 Street.  

Service for deaf persons 
There is an induction loop at the ticket office. All our branches/facilities offer tours with an interpreter, but this service must be requested in advance.  

PJM/SJM interpreter 
All our branches/facilities offer the possibility of visiting with an interpreter, but this must be requested in advance.  

Assistance dogs  
People with disabilities are welcome to visit all our branches/facilities with their assistance dogs.