An architectural and historical legacy in Radom, bearing witness to the city's evolution and the lives of its distinguished residents.
Gasiorowski Mansion houses the main headquarters of the Jacek Malczewski Museum. It is generally open from Tuesday to Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and on weekends from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (closed on Mondays), although I recommend confirming the latest hours on the museum's official website before visiting.
A museum admission ticket is required, and the price usually ranges between 15 and 20 PLN for the permanent exhibitions. There are often free admission days (usually Saturdays or Sundays, depending on the season), so it is worth checking the current rates.
To enjoy the mansion's architecture and the museum's art collections without rushing, I suggest allowing between 90 minutes and 2 hours. This will let you appreciate both the building's historic details and the Polish Symbolist works it houses.
This former townhouse is an icon of the 19th-century bourgeoisie and played a central role in the social and commercial life of old Radom. Today it is the cultural heart of the city, safeguarding the legacy of the famous painter Jacek Malczewski and the region's history.
Spring and autumn offer the ideal weather to explore both the exterior and interior comfortably. To avoid school groups and enjoy a more intimate experience with the art, I recommend going on a weekday just after opening or around lunchtime.
As a historic building adapted into a museum, it has basic access facilities, although some older areas may present limitations. It is advisable to contact the museum directly or check its accessibility section for specific details about elevators and ramps.
You are in a strategic location on Market Square, so you can walk to St. John the Baptist Church and the Radom History Museum. In addition, the famous Żeromskiego Street, full of life and architecture, begins just a few steps away.
Do not limit yourself to the paintings; pay attention to the mansion's restored interiors, which tell their own story. If you want a full immersion, check whether there is a temporary exhibition on and consider using an audio guide or reading about Malczewski's symbolism before entering to better understand the context.
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