#MUSEUMS

Warsaw Rising Museum

The 1944 Uprising in Warsaw was one of the biggest battles of resistance against the Nazi in Europe during WWII and brought almost complete destruction of the city. The Museum tells the story of tragic events of August and Spetember 1944 in a multimedia-based way. It’s an enthralling journey through the history of the struggle of the people of Warsaw for independence. 

It’s also one of very few museums in Warsaw open on Mondays. What’s more, on that particular day, it’s free of charge.

Where: Muzeum Powstania Warszawskiego (The Warsaw Uprising Museum).

Map: click to open

When: every day, except for Tuesday. 8am-6pm, except for Thursdays: 10am-8pm.

How much: free on Mondays; 14/10 zł other days.

Details: click here
 

The Poster Museum

Visit the first Poster Museum in the world with an astonishing collection of Polish art posters, something our country has been famous for ever since the 1950s. Current exhibitions features works of Stefan Norblin.

Where: Muzeum Plakatu (The Poster Museum).

Map: click to open

When: Monday: 12pm-4pm; Wednesday: 10am-6pm; other days: 10am-4pm.

How much: free (on Mondays); 10/7 zł other days.

Details: click here
 

#CINEMA
 

It’s a must! See Warsaw A.D. 1935 
 

’Warszawa 1935’ is a 3D digital reconstruction of the city as it used to be before WW2. Nicknamed the Paris of the North, Warsaw was one of the most beautiful and modern European cities. Now you have a chance to see what it looked like not only on still images! The animated film will be shown in cinemas across the city, we suggest one of them.

Where: Kinoteka

Map: click to open

When: 10:0, 10:45, 11.30, 14:40, 17:40, on Monday the 1st of July

How much: 15 PLN

And don’t forget to come to our free, guided walking tour of Warsaw! Everyday! Click “Orange Umbrella Free Tour Warsaw” on the left for more details. 


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