Overview
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.
Highlights
- Core exhibition: Eight galleries spanning from medieval Jewish settlement to the Holocaust and postwar era.
- Painted synagogue ceiling: A recreation of the 17th-century Gwoździec wooden synagogue roof.
- Ghetto history: Documentation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising of 1943.
History
Built across from the Ghetto Heroes Monument, POLIN (Hebrew for 'Poland/rest here') opened in 2013 to document the full scope of Jewish-Polish history.
Visitor Tips
- Core exhibition ticket: The building is free but the main exhibition requires a ticket (~40 PLN).
- Audio guide: Highly recommended for the dense content.
- Duration: 2–3 hours.