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al. „Solidarności” 62, 00-240 Warszawa, Poland

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A Kcal
at 2024 Aug 22
A Kcal
at 2024 Aug 22
A very nice museum with interesting exhibits, and a very nice collection of miniatures depicting the Uprising. There are comprehensive labels in English, so it's not necessary to use an audio guide.
Valentin Sesko
at 2024 Jul 14
Valentin Sesko
at 2024 Jul 14
Only the collection on the entrance level has an audioguide. That collection talks mostly about Lwiw and Vilnius. The second part about live in Sovjet gulag kams was very interesting.

The main collection on the second floor looks very interesting, but there is no audio guide. I don't come to the museum to read paragraphs of tekst from a monitor.
Zygmunt Staszewski
at 2024 Jul 02
Zygmunt Staszewski
at 2024 Jul 02
Poland did not exist as a country for 123 years, divided by Russia, Austria and Germany. Poland was reborn in 1918. This museum is mostly about this magnificent event!
Berke AKIL
at 2024 Apr 07
Berke AKIL
at 2024 Apr 07
Everybody in the museum is very nice and helpful. I'm still in shock
Jowita
at 2023 Jul 27
Jowita
at 2023 Jul 27
The main exhibition is located on the second floor, and it's not large, taking about an hour to go through. The exhibition focuses on the process of Poland's independence after World War I, introducing significant leaders of that time. You can see how Poland worked to restore its nation on the map of Europe after over a century of partition.

On the first floor, there are additional small exhibitions related to General Tadeusz Kościuszko's paintings and photos of Warsaw's reconstruction after World War II, some of which are only in Polish.
j Tann
at 2022 Jan 12
j Tann
at 2022 Jan 12
This museum does not cover the Second World War or solidarity movement.
Andrew 1971
at 2021 Sep 15
Andrew 1971
at 2021 Sep 15
For a non Polish speaker very little to offer. Lovely building but that's about it.

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