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#MUSEUM

63 days that changed Warsaw

The 1944 Warsaw Uprising, whose 70th anniversary we are celebrating this year, was one of the biggest acts of resistance against the Nazis in Europe during WWII, leading to almost complete annihilation of the city. This interactive Museum tells the story of tragic events of August and Spetember of 1944 in an innovative way, taking you on an enthralling journey through the history of Varsovians’ struggle for independence.
Be sure to watch the short 3D film „City of Ruin” once you’ve seen the exhibition! You can easily plan to spend half your day here, too.
Where: Muzeum Powstania Warszawskiego (Warsaw Upising Museum), ul. Grzybowska 79
Map: click to open
When: 8am-6pm on Mondays, Wednesdays on Fridays, 10am-6pm on Saturdays&Sundays, 10am-8pm on Thursdays, closed Tuesdays
How much: free entry on Sunday, 2zł for “City of Ruin” 3D film screening
Details: click here
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#MUSIC

Independent Polish record fair

Znajomi znajomych turns into a music lovers this Sunday, with over 25 independent labels presenting their artists and a whole bunch of DJs playing throughout the day, too! If you have no clue where to begin, we suggest to check out Nasiono, Thinman, Lado ABC and Gustaff record stands first – the people there will be happy to suggest interesting Polish artists to you.
There will be two concerts, too! At 4:30 listen to guitar noise by ZŁOTA JESIEŃ, and at 7:30 to free jazz sax player Bartosz Tkacz with Michał Kasperek on drums. And remember, Znajomi znajomych is also a good place to for a drink (and for lunch/dinner)
Where: Znajomi Znajomych (Friends of Friends), ul. Wilcza 58a
Map: click to open
When: between 12 and 7pm on Sunday, November 9
How much: free admission
Details: click here

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#DANCE

Swing party in a modernist villa

Ever danced the swing? Now is your chance, as this Sunday Dzik club invites all swing dancers and dancer wannabes for an open night. So, don the best clothes you have and head for this stylish modernist villa on the edge of Łazienki Royal Park. Sounds like a good way to beat grey November weather!

Where: Dzik (“The Boar”, which actually stands for “Dom Zabawy i Kultury” – House of Fun and Culture), ul. Belwederska 44a
Map: click to open
When: from 8pm on Sunday, November 9
How much: free
Details: click here

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Museums, Polish record fair or a swing party – there are many ways to spend a Sunday in Warsaw