Archaeological Museum in Poznań

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Poznań, Poland

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Archaeological museum· Tourist attraction

Archaeological Museum in Poznań Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Archaeological Museum in Poznań is located in Poznań, Poland on Wodna 27. Archaeological Museum in Poznań is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category archaeological museum in Poland.

Address

Wodna 27

Phone

+48 618528251

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Claudiu

Interesting museum holding the only Egyptians obelisk in Poland. It hosts five permanent exhibitions which deal with the archeological finds documenting life in Poland, but the most interesting to see artifacts are those discovered by teams of Polish archaeologists in Sudan and Egypt. These are all marked with English language tags and plenty of explanations, they look very modern, very well curated. The Polish stuff feels dated and it seems it comes from the Communist era. Also not all of it has English tags and explanations. It's free on Saturday

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Aayati Sengupta

This has got to be one of my favourite archaeological museums ever. To be fair I have never been to an archaeological museum before this but I have been to museums with dedicated sections for archaeological artefacts and this museum in Poznan stood out. They didn't have a huge collection but they had a compact, well-curated collection with a well thought-out narrative. There were four divisions (permanent exhibitions) at the museum when I went there about three weeks ago- one was on the prehistory of the area of Poland, one was on the Old Poland, one on Egyptian civilization (they had a really awesome collection of artefacts- not many but quite a few good ones) and artefacts from Sudan, explaining the Numibian civilizations. I forget the time period for the last one. Anyway, I hope this will be of help. Ticket was 10 Zloty if I am not mistaken but I think the price is on their website.

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Pearl Xia

Not expensive, but the routes are messy, you don’t know where to start and where to go. It should be better organized.

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Iryna Bondarenko

Wasn't interesting for me. Lots of kids, so it's very noisy. No one offered audioguide, though it was for free.

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Marisa Borg Grech

Interesting museum however rare to find any English translations on exhibits. Egiption section is a nice addition to the place.

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Roman Rabinovich

Excellent. A rich exhibition, amazing artefacts from Stone Ages, informative installations until Middle Ages (at least, we couldn't visit each room unfortunately). A nice obelisk from Old Egypt. Only a few people there, very quite. Not expensive.

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Olesia Kuzmyk

Nice exhibition. The museum provides audio guide in English and it's included in the ticket price

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Bermet Akerova

I enjoyed, that was quite nice to visit and to feel this spirit of history