Galeria Dobrej Sztuki
Local name: Galeria Dobrej Sztuki
This is a branch of the Częstochowa Museum. Located in a historic, nineteenth-century tenement house, it presents a permanent exhibition of Polish paintings and graphics titled "Polish Art of the 19th and 20th Century" and variable exhibitions.
The exhibition contains over 120 works from the collection of the Częstochowa Museum, as well as works borrowed from the National Museums in Krakow, Poznan and Warsaw. Visitors can admire the art of the Young Poland period and modernist art from the post-war period.
The building itself was built in 1875 in a classical style. Originally it housed the seat of the Orthodox clergy (hence the colloquial name - Popówka), while in the interwar period it was the seat of the Częstochowa bishops. Command of the 7th Infantry Division was also stationed here, and after the war until the 1970s the Poviat Military Staff. In 1973, the building became part of the Częstochowa Museum.