I am embarrassed by the rules and regulations there. My family and I drove more than 500km to enter the museum and unfortunately we were sent away with a receipt because of the poss.ania on the hands of a 1 kg dog. Which, according to the lady selling tickets, can not be brought on hands. In the heat we should probably leave him in the car....bo despite the explanations and support of other tourists could not convince you. I am outraged by the lack of understanding of people working there because we did not want to bring there a large dog on a leash, but a tiny Yorkie on hands.
17.07.2016I am embarrassed by the rules and regulations there. My family and I drove more than 500km to enter the museum and unfortunately we were sent away with a receipt because of the poss.ania on the hands of a 1 kg dog. Which, according to the lady selling tickets, can not be brought on hands. In the heat we should probably leave him in the car....bo despite the explanations and support of other tourists could not convince you. I am outraged by the lack of understanding of people working there because we did not want to bring there a large dog on a leash, but a tiny Yorkie on hands.
17.07.2016I am embarrassed by the rules and regulations there. My family and I drove more than 500km to enter the museum and unfortunately we were sent away with a receipt because of the poss.ania on the hands of a 1 kg dog. Which, according to the lady selling tickets, can not be brought on hands. In the heat we should probably leave him in the car....bo despite the explanations and support of other tourists could not convince you. I am outraged by the lack of understanding of people working there because we did not want to bring there a large dog on a leash, but a tiny Yorkie on hands.
17.07.2016Unfortunately, we were 15 minutes late and no one wanted to open the door for us--even no one spoke despite insistent ringing.Simply put, the museum at 4:15 p.m. was already closed.ę on four triggers/ I warn you about the minor delay--the crew will not strain for visitors--and we drove more than 500 km.For whom is the museum open during business hours?
07.06.2015My girlfriend and I went there today at 3:00 p.m. This is the last possible hour of the tour. We wanted to enter at 2:33 pm, but the entrance doors were already closed (you have to stand in front of thebuilding punctually at an even hour or half to, and hope that someone will come out and usher you in, hard when it's the middle of December like today). The receptionist (who is also the guide of the museum, as there are no free tours and only guided tours) told us to our faces that it was a pity we came, "unfortunately", as she wanted to go home to her family already. She was very disappointed that we bought tickets from her. She immediately went to the next room and laughed at us with some other person, a man, saying loud and clear that we were impossible that we had come at all. Once she came back to show us around, I told her that we had changed our minds, and we would not have any pleasure in showing her around, and asked for a refund. At first she refused, saying that it was impossible to make a refund and that she would have to pay for our tickets out of her own pocket, but I didn't relent until she did (don't they have a procedure for cancelling tickets at the ticket counter?). We immediately left wishing her a good day. Too bad, because we really wanted to see the exhibition. And we came from another city to visit this museum! We tried to be nice to her, but her directness in how she said we were not welcome was something I had never encountered anywhere before in my life.
15.12.2013A fascinating place, so very unusual. In addition to the collection of clocks, a sizable part of the museum presents the private collections of the Przypkowski family, in the basement there is even a brush machinehookahs. The family tree presented on the wall knocks down the momentum. A noble place, highly recommended.
23.03.2010The Przypkowski State Museum in Jędrzejów (often referred to as the Przypkowski Museum or the Przypkowski Gnomonic Museum) - a museum specializing in mainlyhe museum is mainly involved in the presentation of sundials and astronomical instruments. The museum was founded on the basis of the private collection of Feliks Przypkowski, a doctor from Jędrzejów, who had been collecting antique sundials since 1895, as well as literature and other materials on gnomonics, later significantly expanded by his son Tadeusz Przypkowski. A permanent exhibition of Feliks Przypkowski's collection was opened to the public in 1909 in Jędrzejów, and since then it has been continuously expanded and exhibited
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