Warszawa, Poland
Pałac Gnińskich, Okólnik 1
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+48224416251
It's an amazing place with detailed and comprehensive collection of Chopin life. It houses his piano, his life and how to became the renowned pianist and composer that world knows today. It's meticulously designed and well organized in every aspect. If you're a Chopin fan, you're going to have a real treat. The word of caution, make sure you have enough time to get a worth of your money, time and to give justice to all the hard work that has gone into building this museum. Also, sometimes they have live concert or practice sessions. So don't miss them. Probably worth checking in their timing before making a visit.
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Very nice museum with a comprehensive exhibition, covering multiple aspects of Chopin’s life as well as the contemporary Polish history. If you like his work you can easily spend here 3-4 hours even. I especially liked the basement where you can freely listen to Chopin’s work while learning about the genres he wrote his pieces in. Note though, that due to covid pandemic the access is limited there, so make sure to come with your own headset connecting to your smart phone.
Very modern museum, lots of interactive touch screens with info text and photos representing Chopin's life. Mandatory for all classical music lovers! You can spend all afternoon reading and listening to the music.
A vast collection of artefacts related to one of the greatest genii in history, but not very well organised.
Although all the stands with headphones were shut down due to coronavirus, it still was a magical experience. With patience, one gets to know who Chopin really was. Moreover, Chopin's works are always great to listen.
I wasn't fully aware of Chopin's life and career so this museum was perfect to get to know more about his life and what inspired his work. It is super interactive so you have a lot of music, videos, stories, touch screens, for sure you won't get bored there. The souvenir shop isn't expensive so you can also buy there exclusive souvenirs they have for you.
The museum is only interesting for those, who are truly into Chopin's life history - not much to see, plenty to read and listen. At the entrance you get a plastic card, which activates interactive spots at the exposition. I was hoping to see more of his personal belongings, furniture, recreated living spaces, etc., not that only one living room fragment. However, just found a lot of sketches and notes. The music, of which you can listen to in many spots, is beautiful though.
An interesting visit, but I was expecting to see more of Chopin's personal objects. The exhibition is super digital - lots of computers with info about the composer's life. It's worth a visit in my opinion.
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