Rather ironically, the museum that charts Poland’s struggle for freedom was home to the Lenin Museum during communist rule. Celebrating Polish patriotism, the museum covers all the key dates of Polish history, including the 1794 Kościuszko Uprising, the 19th century insurrections, Piłsudski’s return to Poland, WWII and the rise of Solidarity (though this last exhibit is currently unavailable). The museum has also added two new sections, one dedicated to national holidays through the centuries and another to the country’s emblem and coat of arms. Among the 48,000 exhibits are objects recovered from WWII concentration camps, and some wonderful displays of Socialist Realist artwork.
Admission 6/4zł. Sun free.
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Last entrance 30 minutes before closing.
Open:
Open 10:00-17:00, Sat, Sun 10:00-16:00. Closed Mon.Last entrance 30 minutes before closing.