Museum of the Second World War
Located in the heart of Gdańsk, the Museum of the Second World War offers a profound and immersive insight into the global conflict that shaped the modern world. Opened in 2017, this museum stands out with its striking architecture and in-depth exhibitions that provide a comprehensive look at the war's impact, particularly on Poland and its citizens. The museum uses state-of-the-art multimedia installations to narrate the personal and collective experiences of wartime, emphasizing the human cost and the struggle for survival and freedom. Its extensive collection of artifacts, photographs, and personal testimonies creates a powerful narrative that connects visitors to the historical and emotional depth of the war. This museum is essential for understanding the scale and ramifications of World War II and serves as a poignant reminder of the resilience and bravery of those who lived through it.
Opening Hours
Admission Fees
• Reduced: Pupils, students up to 26 years, doctoral students, teachers, educators, seniors over 65, pensioners, disabled persons with guardians
• Family: Maximum of 5 people (1 or 2 adults and children up to 19 years old)
• Normal group: Over 10 people + 1 guardian per 10 people free
• Reduced group: Over 10 people + 1 guardian per 10 people free
Amenities & Accessibility
- Toilet
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair-accessible toilet