Fodor's Expert Review Warsaw Rising Museum

Mirow, Muranow, and Wola Family

One of the youngest and certainly one of the best museums in Poland tells the story of the 1944 Rising by means of interactive displays. The museum features a life-size plane, cobblestone streets, reconstructed sewers (vital transportation and evacuation lines during the battles), real objects, photographs, and also video footage and audio recordings. It is a day-by-day account of the heroic struggle of the insurgents, most of them twentysomething years old—often told in their own words. It is impossible not to be involved and moved by it. Allow a minimum of 2½ hours to see the exhibition with a guide. English-language guides are available, but to ensure that you have a guide, you should make a tour reservation on the museum website by emailing a request to the museum, especially in summer. It is possible to wander around on your own as well. Large groups (11-plus persons) must book their entry in advance.

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Quick Facts

Grzybowska 79
Wola, Mazovia  00-844, Poland

22-539–79–33

www.1944.pl

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: zł 18, Closed Tues., Mon., Wed., and Fri. 8–6; Thurs. 8–8; Sat. and Sun. 10–6

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