Galeria Bielska BWA is accessible every second Monday of the month from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Bielsko-Biała is one of four cities that have been shortlisted for the second stage of the bid to become European Capital of Culture 2029.
The availability of the exhibitions in the gallery and Sixt's Villa changes during the Christmas and New Year period. The final exhibition of Bielska Jesień 2023 is extended until January 7, 2024.
Two wood sculpture exhibitions, an open air sculpture workshop for young adults, a panel discussion and many more events within the project Tree. Wood. Material or Sacred?
The European Capital of Culture is a title given annually to selected cities in Europe. Bielsko-Biała is a candidate city for this award.
Due to the pandemic the Gallery is closed again but the visitors have access online to photo reports, films and articles about events and exhibitions.
Following extensive renovation, Sixt’s Villa is due to reopen to the general public on 6 November. Art lovers are welcome to visit our exhibitions in the elegant chambers and renovated basement of the villa. Note! All visitors are requested to observe the applicable sanitary rules and restrictions.
Following major renovation, the historic Villa of Theodor Sixt will soon be opened to the public. The opening is scheduled for May 2020.
Little Views – photographs as monuments of history. A pictorial reconstruction of the synagogue in Bielsko. Written accounts of children of the Holocaust.
This new mural depicts our relationship with trees and emphasizes the need of their presence in our immediate environment and personal experience
Exhibitions, curated tour, history of the Rząsa family, selfie op, children’s corner and jam session at Café Club Aquarium. Admission free!
Galeria Bielska BWABielsko-Biała, ul. 3 Maja 11Monday: closedTuesday – Sunday: 10 am. – 6 pm.Ticket prices >>Sixt’s VillaBielsko-Biała, ul. Adama Mickiewicza 24Monday: closedTuesday – Sunday: 10 am. – 6 pm.Free admission