National Maritime Museum in Gdańsk
The National Maritime Museum in Gdańsk captures the rich maritime heritage of Poland, emphasizing the city's historic role as a major Baltic seaport. Situated along the picturesque Motława River, the museum includes several sites like the iconic crane and the SS Soldek ship, providing a comprehensive view of Polish maritime history. Exhibits range from medieval shipbuilding and naval artifacts to the modern era of sea trade and exploration. Interactive displays and detailed models engage visitors, making the museum an educational adventure for all ages. It’s a perfect destination for those interested in naval history, shipbuilding techniques, and the maritime culture that is so integral to Gdańsk’s identity.
Opening Hours
Admission Fees
• Regular: Permanent and current exhibitions
• Reduced: Permanent and current exhibitions
• Family: 2 adults + 3 children for permanent and current exhibitions
• Regular: Current exhibitions + Maritime Gallery (excluding permanent exhibition)
• Reduced: Current exhibitions + Maritime Gallery (excluding permanent exhibition)
• Group supervisor or guide: 1 person per 10 participants
Amenities & Accessibility
- Toilet
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair-accessible toilet