Overview
The National Maritime Museum (Narodowe Muzeum Morskie) is spread across several buildings on both banks of the Motława River, including the iconic Crane and granary buildings on Ołowianka Island. It chronicles Poland's maritime heritage from Viking-era trade routes to modern shipbuilding.
Highlights
- SS Sołdek: Tour Poland's first post-war steamship, permanently moored alongside the museum.
- Granary Exhibitions: Restored medieval warehouses housing navigation instruments and sea charts.
- The Crane Interior: Experience the massive medieval treadwheel crane mechanism from the inside.
History
Established in 1960, the museum expanded to include the Crane, three granary buildings, and the SS Sołdek. It is the largest maritime museum in Poland.
Visitor Tips
- Tip 1: Buy the combined ticket covering all buildings and the SS Sołdek.
- Tip 2: A small ferry shuttles visitors between the Crane and Ołowianka Island buildings.
- Duration: 1.5–2 hours.