Muzeum II Wojny Światowej w Gdańsku

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Gdańsk, Poland

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Muzeum II Wojny Światowej w Gdańsku Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Muzeum II Wojny Światowej w Gdańsku is located in Gdańsk, Poland on plac Władysława Bartoszewskiego 1. Muzeum II Wojny Światowej w Gdańsku is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category museum in Poland.

Address

plac Władysława Bartoszewskiego 1

Phone

+48587600960

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Jean-François Jouan

Great museum. Visit could easily last for 3hours for the main exhibition. This is very insightful, various materials: videos, pictures, miniatures, interactive maps... One of the richest WW2 museums I have visited. It doesn’t go always in all the details but cover widely this terrible period of human history.

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Sanghwa Lee

I appreciate this museum so much. As an Asian visitor I was so surprised and more than glad to see that there are small sections for Asian WW2 history and testimonies of Asian survivors/victims who died under one of Asian countries (who went back to populism these days) who collaborated Germans/Russians. This museum reminded of visitors including me how cruel the WW2 was and how people's everyday lives were damaged - we should do our best to not repeat this horrible history again.

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Mariusz

A truly amazing place with extremely realistic exhibitions. I've spent 2 hours learning about WWII and there was still more to explore.

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GT_R Guy

I was a really great experience with a good neutral aspect on all views of the war. On Tuesday it's free access. I highly recommend that you are downloading the audio guide on play store or apple store for getting deep background information. Because of Covid-19 you need to wear a face mask. It's described in Polish and English and the audio guide offers additionally languages in German, Russian and French. You need 4 - 5 hours to deeply discover everything. There is a good coffee shop and a souvenir shop inside the museum.

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Tom Holder

A great museum to discover and understand more about Poland's terrible experiences during World War 2. All the materials are provided in Polish and English. Addresses everything from the initial invasion, to the holocaust, to the Soviet takeover. Cost was 23PLN (5) per person. Museum takes about 2-3 hours to explore. Nice and affordable cafeteria at the end.

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Elżbieta Lasota

A very interesting museum about WWII. A lot of exhibitions (temporary and permanent). Can spend there easily a few hours. The permanent exhibition starts with part about communism, fascism and goes through the civil repression, concentration camps, Jewish life and all war history. Would highly recommend!

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Tomasz CEDRO

THIS IS ONE OF THE BEST (IF NOT THE BEST) MUSEUM IN POLAND!! TRULY AMAZING AND MUST SEE!! BIG PART OF SAD HISTORY PRESENTED IN MODERN AND VERY ATTRACTIVE WAY! ALSO THE ARCHITECTURE IS AMAZING!! CONGRATULATIONS!! THE OPENING HOURS CAN BE EXTENDED OR SHIFTED TO LATE EVENING :-)

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Wasim Jarad

An amazing museum and the best place to visit in Gdansk. Also the architecture is fantastic.. don’t forget to take a photo at the sunset:)