Warszawa, Poland
Grzybowska 79
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+48 225397905
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We were able to feel the atmosphere of Those Days: the Pride, Power and Hope. Great Job!!!!
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I was hard to find a spot to park. The museum is nice, sometimes it's difficult to see where we have to go. Averall, cool to visit one time
Very complete museum dedicated to the Warsaw uprisings and events soon before and soon after. Interactive media and activities full of interesting facts about life, music, art, conflict and hope during such tough times. All contents with english translations and subtitles.
A very nice museum, it takes you back to 1940. Makes you realize how comfortable is our life today. It is a little difficult to follow the map.
Extremely cool museum, different experience for the visitor as it walks you around different points of views of the history of Warsaw and the Uprising. Allow for at least 3 hours in there if you are fast, or half a day or more if you really want to explore all the exhibits. Very easy to get there using the tram, and the day I went, admission was free so there was a line. Plan to arrive early. Across the garden and the wooden bridge there is a cool cafe to have seat and relax after your visit. I cannot say enough of how impressed I was by this museum and how well built and thoughtful it is. EXTREMELY recommended during any visit to Warsaw.
Very interesting museum but it focusses in a very narrow time, just the Warsaw Uprising in 1944 by the Home Army. The uprising in the Warsaw Ghetto isn’t even mentioned. While mainly neutral at some points the Polish insurgents are disproportionately glorified. The structure is often very confusing and you don’t exactly know where to go next (see image). At least almost everything is translated into English so you get a ton of information without speaking polish unlike some other Museums in Warsaw
Amazing museum and a must visit to better understand the history of the Warsaw uprising! I really love the content and the exhibition. But, I was disappointed in how it was all organized. When walking through while listening to the audio tour was not well organized and confusing being belief. Half way through the museum I wanted a coffee at the cafe conveniently located midway but staff was absent so I went onto the next exhibition. I hope the museum will improve in the future and make it more enjoyable for the visitor to experience the unique experiences of people living in this city's darkest and most inspirational period of history.
Nice place to get a view of what happened in WW2 in the city of Warszawa. Stunning to see how the city and subsequently the country was thrown for the lions( in this case left in the hands of the Russians) by the English. And how the entire city was levelled and many people killed while all of this could have been prevented with a little bit of political courage.
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