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#MUSEUM

Warshe or Jewish Warsaw

The permanent exhibition of The Museum of History of Polish Jews is yet to open, but head to the impressive new building to see the temporary exhibit “Warszawa, Warsze”, which will show you prewar Jewish Warsaw life. You will be able to sit in a café to read prewar Jewish press and sing along Warsaw’s old favourites, like“The Ball on Gnojna Street”. The exhibition will reveal how Jews influenced Warsaw, but also how Warsaw influenced the Jews, aiming to present the multicultural side of the city since its early days till the outbreak of the Second World War
(text from: www.jewishmuseum.org.pl)
Where: Museum of History of Polish Jews, ul. Anielewicza 6
Map: click to open
When: 10am-6pm, closed Tuesdays
How much: free admission
Details: click here

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#FOOD

Regional Polish flavors

Are you curious to find out what’s all the fuss with Polish cottage cheese about? Do you want to try regional Polish dishes and buy some quality sausage to take back home? Then this place is for you – lunch sets at 25 PLN (or less) on weekdays include soup, main dish and kompot (boiled fruit drink), while the Pascha cheesecake deserves the maximum number of Michelin stars. Yummy!
Where: Specjały Regionalne, ul. Nowy Świat 44
Map: click to open
When: 11AM-11pM daily
How much: ca.25 pln for lunch
Details: click here

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#CONCERT

Felix Kubin meets Mitch&Mitch big-band

Actually, they met before, in Fall 2013, to record an album under the supervision of German producing legend Tobias Levin. And now they’re on tour! Be sure to make it before 9pm not to miss hearing what happens when a 10-member big-band plays with formaldehyd electronaut!

Where: Café Kulturalna to the left of the main entrance to Palace of Culture and Science, Pl. Defilad 1
Map: click to open
When: from 9pm on Monday, May 5
How much: 30 PLN
Details: click here

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Spend your Monday in pre-war Jewish Warsaw, eating regional Polish food and listening to great music in the Palace of Culture and Science! (Photo by Czarek Sokołowski/AP Photo)