The 2024 edition of the annual Polish culture feast at dusk will take place on May 18 with the exception of the city of Kraków, where visitors will be able to start celebrating the Night of Museums earlier – on May 17. Most museums, galleries and cultural institutions will open their doors for the public in the late afternoon and close at late night hours. Visiting some venues may require previous reservations. The participation in all the events will be free of charge (Gdańsk, Gdynia, Sopot) or cost up to 5 PLN (Kraków). The detailed information about participating institutions, programs and charges can be found on the official websites of respective cities.
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