Warsaw Rising Museum, Immerse in the Spirit of Resilient History

ul. Przyokopowej 28 - "Przyokopowej" Street 28
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Introduction

Warsaw Uprising Museum is dedicated to commemorating the 60th anniversary of the Warsaw Uprising and officially opened on July 31, 2004. The museum features exhibits that recreate the atmosphere of Warsaw during the uprising, including the 63 days of armed struggle and the daily life of civilians. Visitors can see a variety of artifacts, with the most eye-catching being a replica of the Liberator B-24J bomber. In addition to the main building, the museum also includes the Freedom Park, the Memory Wall, and the Bunker exhibition area. These exhibition areas help visitors gain a deeper understanding of the uprising and experience its impact.
Address
ul. Przyokopowej 28 - "Przyokopowej" Street 28
Opening hours
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday 8:00-18:00, Thursday 8:00-20:00, Saturday and Sunday 10:00-18:00. Closed on Tuesday. The latest admission ticket can be purchased 30 minutes before closing time.