Eligibility for a reduced/free ticket
1. Reduced tickets are available for:
a) students of schools within the educational system, students of social worker training colleges, university students, PhD students;
b) primary and secondary school students, university and PhD students who are nationals of Member States of the European Union, the Swiss Confederation or Member States of the European Free Trade Agreement (EFTA) – parties to the European Economic Area Agreement;
c) students of schools run by social organisations abroad, registered in a database kept by an authorised entity falling under the authority of the minister in charge of learning and education, throughout the period of study of the Polish language, history, geography, culture or other subjects taught in the Polish language, no longer than until they attain the age of 18;
d) students of schools operating within the educational systems of other countries throughout the period of study of the Polish language, history, geography, culture or other subjects taught in the Polish language, no longer than until they attain the age of 18;
e) students of the Polish sections of schools operating within the educational systems of other countries, no longer than until they attain the age of 18;
f) students of European Schools operating under the Convention defining the Statute of European Schools, signed in Luxembourg on 21 June 1994 (Polish Journal of Laws of 2005, item 10), learning the Polish language, history, geography, culture or other subjects taught in the Polish language, no longer than until they attain the age of 18;
g) persons aged 65 and over, old-age pensioners, disability pensioners and disabled persons who are nationals of Member States of the European Union, the Swiss Confederation and Member States of the European Free Trade Agreement (EFTA) – parties to the European Economic Area Agreement;
h) teachers of schools and educational institutions, correctional houses and shelters for minors, schools operating in the Member States of the European Union, the Swiss Confederation and the Member States of the European Free Trade Agreement (EFTA) – parties to the European Economic Area Agreement; schools run by social organisations abroad, registered in a database kept by an authorised entity falling under the authority of the minister in charge of learning and education, as well as teachers providing instruction in the Polish language, history, geography, culture or other subjects taught in the Polish language in:
- schools within the educational systems of other countries,
- Polish sections operating within the educational systems of other countries,
- European Schools operating under the Convention defining the Statute of European Schools, signed in Luxembourg on 21 June 1994;
i) natural persons decorated with the badge “For the Care of Historical Monuments”, with the badge of honour “Distinguished Cultural Activist”, with the badge of honour “For Services to Polish Culture” or with the honorary title “For Services to National Culture”;
j) participants of wars of national independence;
k) persons born or residing within the administrative boundaries of Wadowice District.
b) primary and secondary school students, university and PhD students who are nationals of Member States of the European Union, the Swiss Confederation or Member States of the European Free Trade Agreement (EFTA) – parties to the European Economic Area Agreement;
c) students of schools run by social organisations abroad, registered in a database kept by an authorised entity falling under the authority of the minister in charge of learning and education, throughout the period of study of the Polish language, history, geography, culture or other subjects taught in the Polish language, no longer than until they attain the age of 18;
d) students of schools operating within the educational systems of other countries throughout the period of study of the Polish language, history, geography, culture or other subjects taught in the Polish language, no longer than until they attain the age of 18;
e) students of the Polish sections of schools operating within the educational systems of other countries, no longer than until they attain the age of 18;
f) students of European Schools operating under the Convention defining the Statute of European Schools, signed in Luxembourg on 21 June 1994 (Polish Journal of Laws of 2005, item 10), learning the Polish language, history, geography, culture or other subjects taught in the Polish language, no longer than until they attain the age of 18;
g) persons aged 65 and over, old-age pensioners, disability pensioners and disabled persons who are nationals of Member States of the European Union, the Swiss Confederation and Member States of the European Free Trade Agreement (EFTA) – parties to the European Economic Area Agreement;
h) teachers of schools and educational institutions, correctional houses and shelters for minors, schools operating in the Member States of the European Union, the Swiss Confederation and the Member States of the European Free Trade Agreement (EFTA) – parties to the European Economic Area Agreement; schools run by social organisations abroad, registered in a database kept by an authorised entity falling under the authority of the minister in charge of learning and education, as well as teachers providing instruction in the Polish language, history, geography, culture or other subjects taught in the Polish language in:
- schools within the educational systems of other countries,
- Polish sections operating within the educational systems of other countries,
- European Schools operating under the Convention defining the Statute of European Schools, signed in Luxembourg on 21 June 1994;
i) natural persons decorated with the badge “For the Care of Historical Monuments”, with the badge of honour “Distinguished Cultural Activist”, with the badge of honour “For Services to Polish Culture” or with the honorary title “For Services to National Culture”;
j) participants of wars of national independence;
k) persons born or residing within the administrative boundaries of Wadowice District.
2. Free tickets are available for:
a) individuals who have been awarded the Order of the White Eagle, the War Order of Virtuti Militari, the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland, the Gloria Artis Medal for Service to Culture;
b) employees of museums listed in the National Register of Museums;
c) members of the International Council of Museums (ICOM) or the International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS);
d) holders of the Card of the Pole, referred to in the Polish Card of the Pole Act of 7 September 2007 (Journal of Laws of 2019, item 1598, as amended);
e) children under 7 years of age;
f) veterans and disabled veterans;
g) assistants to persons with disabilities;
h) one teacher or supervisor of a pre-school / school group for every 15 group members.
b) employees of museums listed in the National Register of Museums;
c) members of the International Council of Museums (ICOM) or the International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS);
d) holders of the Card of the Pole, referred to in the Polish Card of the Pole Act of 7 September 2007 (Journal of Laws of 2019, item 1598, as amended);
e) children under 7 years of age;
f) veterans and disabled veterans;
g) assistants to persons with disabilities;
h) one teacher or supervisor of a pre-school / school group for every 15 group members.
3. A reduced ticket for anti-communist opposition activists is available for:
a) anti-communist opposition activists;
b) persons repressed for political reasons.
b) persons repressed for political reasons.
4. The following documents are accepted by the Museum as proof of eligibility for a reduced or free ticket:
a) student identity cards;
b) student identity cards issued by a consul of the Republic of Poland pursuant to Article 6(3) of the Polish Public Transport Discounts Act of 20 June 1992 (Journal of Laws of 2012, item 1138, as amended);
c) pensioner identity cards;
d) identity cards certifying a disability or degree of disability;
e) service cards for the persons referred to in clause II(1)(h) or a teacher’s card issued by a consul of the Republic of Poland pursuant to Article 6(3) of the Polish Public Transport Discounts Act of 20 June 1992;
f) service cards for the persons referred to in clause II(2)(b);
g) cards certifying the award of a badge, medal or order to the persons referred to in clause II(1)(i) and II(2)(a);
h) certificates or identity cards proving the status of a participant in a war of national independence;
i) ICOM Membership Cards and ICOMOS Membership Cards;
j) Card of the Pole;
k) proof of age;
l) other documents certifying the eligibility of the persons referred to in clauses II(1)(a) to II(1)(h) to benefit from discounts on entry fees for museums in the Member States of the European Union, the Swiss Confederation and the Member States of the European Free Trade Agreement (EFTA) – parties to the European Economic Area Agreement;
m) identity card of an anti-communist opposition activist or of a person repressed for political reasons certifying the status specified in clause II(3).
n) documents proving birth or residence within the administrative boundaries of Wadowice District.
b) student identity cards issued by a consul of the Republic of Poland pursuant to Article 6(3) of the Polish Public Transport Discounts Act of 20 June 1992 (Journal of Laws of 2012, item 1138, as amended);
c) pensioner identity cards;
d) identity cards certifying a disability or degree of disability;
e) service cards for the persons referred to in clause II(1)(h) or a teacher’s card issued by a consul of the Republic of Poland pursuant to Article 6(3) of the Polish Public Transport Discounts Act of 20 June 1992;
f) service cards for the persons referred to in clause II(2)(b);
g) cards certifying the award of a badge, medal or order to the persons referred to in clause II(1)(i) and II(2)(a);
h) certificates or identity cards proving the status of a participant in a war of national independence;
i) ICOM Membership Cards and ICOMOS Membership Cards;
j) Card of the Pole;
k) proof of age;
l) other documents certifying the eligibility of the persons referred to in clauses II(1)(a) to II(1)(h) to benefit from discounts on entry fees for museums in the Member States of the European Union, the Swiss Confederation and the Member States of the European Free Trade Agreement (EFTA) – parties to the European Economic Area Agreement;
m) identity card of an anti-communist opposition activist or of a person repressed for political reasons certifying the status specified in clause II(3).
n) documents proving birth or residence within the administrative boundaries of Wadowice District.
5. The Large Family Card, on presentation and subject to the terms and conditions of use, entitles the holder to a 50% reduction when purchasing a full-price ticket or a reduced ticket. The Large Family Card (‘LFC’) entitles the holder to a full-price LFC ticket or a reduced LFC ticket, whose price includes the discount referred to above.