The Polish Institutes is a network of cultural diplomatic missions reporting to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Poland. As of 2025[update], there were 27 of them. Their mission is described as "creating a positive image of Poland abroad" by promoting Polish culture, history, science, language, and national heritage. Other tasks include supporting cultural exchange, in particular, within the framework of the European Union National Institutes for Culture, as well as implementation of various international cultural programmes.

Polish Institutes cooperate with local institutions and NGOs in organizing various events. The names may slightly differ in some countries. For example, in London and New York, the institute is called "Polish Cultural Institute".

Locations

Prague
LocationName of the institute in PolishLocal name
Serbia BelgradeInstytut Polski w BelgradziePoljski institut u Beogradu
Germany BerlinInstytut Polski w BerliniePolnisches Institut in Berlin
Slovakia BratislavaInstytut Polski w BratysławiePoľský Inštitút Bratislava
Belgium BrusselsInstytut Polski w BrukseliService culturel de l’Ambassade de Pologne
Hungary BudapestInstytut Polski w BudapeszcieLengyel Intézet Budapest
Romania BucharestInstytut Polski w BukareszcieInstitutul Polonez din Bucureşti
Germany DüsseldorfInstytut Polski w DüsseldorfiePolnisches Institut Düsseldorf
Ukraine KyivInstytut Polski w KijowieПольський Інститут у Києві
Germany LeipzigInstytut Polski w Berlinie, filia w LipskuPolnisches Institut Berlin / Filiale Leipzig
United Kingdom LondonInstytut Kultury Polskiej w LondyniePolish Cultural Institute in London
Spain MadridInstytut Polski w MadrycieInstituto Polaco de Cultura en Madrid
Belarus MinskInstytut Polski w MińskuПольскі Інстытут ў Мінску
Russia MoscowInstytut Polski w MoskwieПольский культурный центр в Москве
India New DelhiInstytut Polski w Nowym DelhiPolish Cultural Institute in New Delhi
United States New York CityInstytut Kultury Polskiej w Nowym JorkuPolish Cultural Institute in New York
France ParisInstytut Polski w ParyżuInstitut Polonais Paris
China BeijingInstytut Polski w Pekinie波兰共和国驻华大使馆文化处
Czech Republic PragueInstytut Polski w PradzePolský institut v Praze
Italy RomeInstytut Polski w RzymieIstituto Polacco di Roma
Russia Saint PetersburgInstytut Polski w Sankt PetersburguПольский институт в Санкт-Петербурге
Bulgaria SofiaInstytut Polski w SofiiПолски институт в София
Sweden StockholmInstytut Polski w SztokholmiePolska institutet i Stockholm
Israel Tel AvivInstytut Polski w Tel Awiwieהמכון הפולני בישראל
Georgia (country) TbilisiInstytut Polski w Tbilisiპოლონური ინსტიტუტი თბილისში
Japan TokyoInstytut Polski w Tokioポーランド広報文化センター
Austria ViennaInstytut Polski w WiedniuPolnisches Institut Wien
Lithuania VilniusInstytut Polski w WilnieLenkijos institutas Vilniuje

Notable people

Joanna Hofman
Adrian Kubicki
  • Leszek Włodzimierz Biały (born 1954), Deputy Director of the Polish Institute in Bucharest (2013–17); ambassador to Panama (2017–23).
  • Urszula Doroszewska (born 1954), Director of the Polish Institute in Minsk (2013–15); ambassador to Georgia (2008–13) and Lithuania (2017–23).
  • Joanna Hofman (born 1967), Director of the Polish Institute in Tel Aviv (2017–20); ambassador to Finland (2007–11), ambassador to Sweden (2020–24).
  • Mirosław Jasiński (born 1960), Director of the Polish Institute in Prague (2001–05); ambassador to the Czech Republic (2021–22)
  • Iwona Kozłowska, Deputy Director of the Polish Institute in Berlin (1999–2001); ambassador to Switzerland (2020–24)
  • Adrian Kubicki (born 1987), Director of the Polish Cultural Institute in New York (2019–20); Consul General of Poland in New York City (2020–24).
  • Andrzej Papierz (born 1966), Director of Polish Institute in Sofia (2001–06); ambassador to Bulgaria (2007–10) and to Montenegro (2023–24), Consul General in Almaty (2013–16) and in Istanbul (2017–18), Undersecretary of State at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (2018), and Director General of the Foreign Service (2018–21).
  • Maciej Ruczaj (born 1983), Director of the Polish Institute in Prague (2016–23); ambassador to Slovakia (2023–24).
  • Piotr Skwieciński (born 1963), Director of the Polish Institute in Moscow (2019–22); ambassador to Armenia (2023–24).

See also