The Stained Glass Workshop and Museum is a specialty museum in Krakow, Poland dedicated to stained glass art and history. It was founded in 2004 by Piotr Ostrowski, a visual artist, in order to combine producing stained glass with education and exhibition work in an effort to popularize the modern technique.

The museum is connected to a historical workshop founded in 1902, therefore it enables visitors to witness the whole production process and observe artisans at work. It also owns the biggest collection of stained glass related objects in Central and Eastern Europe, part of which can be viewed in the museum's permanent exhibition, "Gallery of Young Poland's Stained Glass Masters". The museum also has a temporary exhibition space intended to showcase a modern approach to stained glass and its use as a medium in the contemporary art, in contrast to the historical dimension of the permanent exhibition and the historic studio.

In 2017 it started the “In the making” cycle - a long term effort in producing a unique collection of fine stained glass art. With combining historical designs and cooperations with some of the most renowned modern glass artists from around the world. Every project is considered an equivalent to a temporary exhibition - museum visitors are able to observe every stage of production live.

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