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Memorial & replica bomber in museum of exhibits detailing Poland's 1944 battle for independence.
Grzybowska 79, 00-844 Warszawa, Poland

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Henry D
at 2024 Apr 21
Henry D
at 2024 Apr 21
Great place to learn about the struggles and the resistance that took place during Natzi occupation in Warsaw. Obviously you go there to also pay respect and remember. It's a school kid age destination so you won't be there alone but it wasn't too crowded when we visited.
Rui Mendes
at 2024 Apr 13
Rui Mendes
at 2024 Apr 13
Must visit for anyone interested in Poland's WW2 history! It helps contextualize the country's difficult situation to a great extent. What I liked the most were the detailed descriptions from Hans Frank's diary of how the uprising was hurting the Nazis. If there's anything to improve it's making the visiting route clearer
Márton Bence Balogh
at 2024 Feb 27
Márton Bence Balogh
at 2024 Feb 27
Good museum with an interesting topic! I spent 2 hours here and could have spent 2 more. The 4 stars are because you can get lost without the indication of the storyline. Recommend it!
Taha Ghoraishi
at 2024 Jan 13
Taha Ghoraishi
at 2024 Jan 13
It's amazing museum, But I suggest you another place too! Gdansk is a city north of Poland , has the biggest WWII museum I have ever seen with a lot of details.
A P
at 2023 Dec 09
A P
at 2023 Dec 09
This is a really awesome museum if you are interested in WWII, polish history, and military history. It is a pretty large place and took us a while to see everything. There are a lot of guns and artifacts from WWII, as well as a lot of personal items like letters and journals. Speaking polish would be nice, but there was plenty in English also, so I felt like I got a lot out of it still. Highly recommended!
Tracey Bee
at 2023 Nov 13
Tracey Bee
at 2023 Nov 13
Great experience. Interesting museum, very informative and everything has an English translation. You need a few hours to fully enjoy all of the museum.
There's really big lockers for bags in the yard opposite the entrance. You need 5PLN coin to operate the lockers. I used a 50 euro cent coin which worked perfectly.
Free to visit on Mondays. I Highly recommend a visit
Gabriella Kioseva
at 2023 Aug 21
Gabriella Kioseva
at 2023 Aug 21
I had an absolutely fantastic time at the Warsaw Uprising Museum. The attention to detail in the interior design is remarkable, truly capturing the essence of the era. I was pleasantly surprised by the wealth of information provided. I could spent an entire day engrossed in the exhibits, absorbing the stories and events that shaped the city's history.

Even though my visit was relatively short, I left with a profound sense of connection to the past. I'd strongly recommend allocating a good 2-3 hours to fully appreciate the experience. It's not just a museum visit – it's an journey that allows you to immerse yourself in the struggles, sacrifices, and triumphs of the people during that pivotal time.

The Warsaw Uprising Museum is an absolute must-visit, and I'm already planning to return. Whether you're a history buff or just curious about the past, this museum offers an exceptional opportunity to explore and learn. Don't miss out on this enriching and moving experience.

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