Loading city...
Loading city...

7 museums selected in this guide.

The Warsaw Rising Museum documents the heroic and tragic 63-day Warsaw Uprising of August–October 1944, when the Polish Home Army fought the Nazi occupation. Immersive exhibits, eyewitness recordings, and a replica sewer tunnel make it one of Europe's most powerful war museums.

The Royal Castle on Castle Square is a meticulous reconstruction of the 18th-century residence of the Polish kings, dynamited by the Nazis in 1944 and rebuilt from scratch by public donation between 1971 and 1984.

The National Museum holds Poland's largest art collection, with 830,000 objects spanning ancient to contemporary. The Faras Gallery of Nubian Christian frescoes is unique in the world.

The POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews tells the 1,000-year story of Jewish life in Poland through immersive multimedia exhibitions. Built on the site of the Warsaw Ghetto, it won the European Museum of the Year Award in 2016.

The Fryderyk Chopin Museum is the world's largest museum dedicated to the composer, housed in the 17th-century Ostrogski Palace. Interactive multimedia displays bring Chopin's life and music to life.
Museum displaying restored Cold War-era neon signs in a Praga warehouse..

Antique stereoscopic viewing machine from 1905 showing pre-war Warsaw in 3D..