Possibly the smallest museum you’ll have the chance to visit, your time spent here is liable to extend to all of fifteen minutes. One of the oldest cottages in Gdynia, this served as home for the Kashubian activist Antoni Abraham from 1920 up until his death in 1923. Fighting for the reincorporation of Pomerania into the Polish state, a few details of his life have been left in this reasonably fascinating diorama. Among the curiosities are prosthetic limbs, a bed pan under the bed, sewing machines and clunky bits of farming equipment. Admission 2/1zł. Guided tours by prior arrangement 10zł.