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Opening Hours : Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 8:00 AM- 6:00 PM
Saturday, Sunday: 10:00 AM- 6:00 PM
Closed: Tuesday, Thursday
Entry Fees : 20 PLN
Free entry is offered on Sundays.
Accessibilities : Pram, Stroller, Wheelchair
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The Warsaw Uprising Museum, located in a former tram power station, provides a rich and interactive experience through the history of the uprising. One of the museum's highlights is a life-sized replica of a B-24 Liberator bomber aircraft suspended from the ceiling, creating an awe-inspiring display.
Its exhibits include a vast collection of artifacts, photographs, videos, and personal testimonies that shed light on the journey of the Polish resistance fighters and civilians during the 63-day struggle against the German occupation. Visitors can explore the museum and discover the beautifully reconstructed scenes depicting life in war-torn Warsaw. From the underground bunkers where the insurgents planned their operations to the streets and buildings devastated during the resistance, the museum offers a vivid spectacle of the wartime reality. Warsaw Uprising Museum is a must-visit destination for the tourists to understand and know about the one of the most significant events in Polish history.