Muzeum Miniaturowej Sztuki Profesjonalnej Henryk Jan Dominiak in Tychy

[10] The museum's diverse portfolio encompasses an array of artistic expressions, including but not limited to paintings, drawings, graphics, sculptures, ceramics, heraldry, and melee weapons.

[8][7][21][22] Occupying a modest space on the ground floor of an apartment building located at Żwakowska Street 8/66,[8][10][23][5][24] the museum's compact size belies its significant cultural impact.

[33] These include depictions of horses, military battles and soldiers, revolutionary figures, natural scenery, maritime scenes, sailboats, and other nautical motifs.

These range from illustrations inspired by Ukrainian, Slavic, and European poets,[24] to works depicting Christianity and Jesus Christ.

[35][36] This collection includes masterpieces dedicated to themes such as fortified architecture, religious structures, mining, the educational system, performance dance, and animals.

Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse , a 2025 miniature painting by Paweł Brodzisz, depicts the riders moving as a group from left to right: Famine , War , Pestilence, and Death . It is an oil and alkyd on copper painting, measuring 50 × 77 mm. [ 32 ]
One notable exhibit is the Luther Rose , a symbol of Lutheranism and the typical seal of the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland . This emblem, created in 1997, measures 15 × 15 mm. [ 37 ] [ 38 ]