Lenin Museum, Kraków

Muzeum Lenina w Krakowie was a museum in Kraków, Poland.

The museum was established in honour of Vladimir Lenin's visit and subsequent stay – in Kraków on 22 June 1912.

Two satellite museums were established at 41 Queen Hedwiga Street (the house in which Lenin lived) and the mountain village of Poronin where he spent his summers.

Following the events of 1989, as Poland transitioned into capitalist rule, the museum (and its two satellite sites) were closed, and the building became the home of the Provincial Administrative Court.

This article related to a museum in Poland is a stub.