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Audio Guide of Casa Celejowska

Donde los secretos de una familia avara cobran vida entre paredes que esconden oro y escándalos renacentistas

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📖 Audio Guide Chapters

6 chapters

1. The cursed treasure they never found

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2. Walls that speak Polish and Italian

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3. The drama of the daughter who painted her escape

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4. The great cellar of municipal shame

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5. The crazed face nobody notices

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6. The last secret that saves Kazimierz Dolny

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

When is Casa Celejowska in Kazimierz Dolny open and how can I get there?

Casa Celejowska, part of the Kazimierz Dolny Museum, is open from Tuesday to Sunday: in high season (May-September) from 10:00 to 18:00, and in winter from 10:00 to 16:00; it is closed on Mondays and public holidays. It is located at 16 Puławska Street; you can get there on foot from the center or by car with nearby parking. Check updated opening hours on the museum's official website.

How much does admission to Casa Celejowska cost?

Adult admission costs around 12 PLN (children and students 6 PLN, families 25 PLN); discounts are available for guides and groups. Entry is free on the first Sunday of the month for EU residents. Buy tickets at the ticket office or check the official website for updated prices.

How much time is recommended for visiting Casa Celejowska?

A typical visit lasts 30 to 45 minutes, enough time to explore the rooms with frescoes and Renaissance architecture. If you use an audio guide, add about 15 more minutes. It is ideal for a quick stop during your tour of Kazimierz Dolny.

What is the historical importance of Casa Celejowska?

Built in 1615 by the merchant Mikołaj Celej, it is an iconic example of Polish Renaissance architecture with original portals and frescoes. It represents the commercial prosperity of Kazimierz Dolny in the 16th and 17th centuries and houses exhibitions on local history. Its façade is one of the most photographed in the town.

What is the best time to visit Casa Celejowska?

The best time is in summer (June-August) because of the good weather and extended hours, preferably in the morning to avoid crowds. Avoid weekends if you are looking for a quieter visit. In autumn, the views of the Vistula are spectacular.

Is Casa Celejowska accessible for people with reduced mobility?

Access is limited due to narrow stairs and uneven floors in this 17th-century historic house; there is no elevator or full ramp access. It is recommended for visitors without mobility issues; contact the museum at +48 81 882 06 55 for alternative options.

What other attractions are near Casa Celejowska?

Nearby you will find the ruins of Kazimierz Dolny Castle (10 minutes on foot), Three Crosses Hill with panoramic views, and the Renaissance market square. Do not miss the Presbytery House next door. Everything is in the historic center, perfect for a full day out.

Any practical tips to make the most of a visit to Casa Celejowska?

Wear comfortable shoes because of the stairs, photography is allowed without flash, and consider an audio guide for details in English (available at IAudioguia). Visit early and combine it with a walk along the Vistula; book in high season by calling +48 81 882 06 55.

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