Polish History Museum
Polish History Museum
How to get to Polish History Museum
The Polish History Museum is located in Warsaw at ul. Gwardii 1 in Żoliborz and in the Warsaw Citadel.
The museum has an underground parking lot (PLN 6 per hour).
Access to the parking lot is only possible from the side lane from the Gdynia Coast, towards the Center. You should exit Wisłostrada before the intersection with ul. Krasiński. The entrance to the parking lots is located directly behind the Fosa i Stoki park.
If you are driving from ul. Krasińskiego, choose the right lane and head towards Śródmieście/Mokotów/Ursynów.
The Polish History Museum in Warsaw is easily accessible by various means of public transport.
The main public transport stops near the museum are: Cytadela 02, Cytadela 01.
The following buses run to the Polish History Museum:
- Bus lines: 185
- Tram lines: 28, 6, 1 (the final stop is Gdański Bridge and from this point to the Polish History Museum the distance is about 920m, walk about 15 minutes)
More information on how to reach the place by public transport and the full timetable can be found at www.jakdojade.pl
What exhibitions will you see in Polish History Museum
The Polish History Museum regularly organizes a variety of cultural events and workshops, providing interactive and educational experiences for visitors. Currently the list of available events includes:
- Educational workshops: “On Canvas” module
- July 14, 2024, at 11:00
- For families with children from 3 years and older
- Summer at the museum: workshops at the POWER OF STORY exhibition
- June 30, 2024, at 11:00 – 13:00
- Educational workshops: “On the screen” module
- July 28, 2024, at 11:00
- For families with children from 3 years and older
- Educational workshops: “In the Crowd” module
- August 11, 2024, at 11:00
- For families with children from 3 years and older
- Educational workshops: “Behind the glass” module
- August 25, 2024, at 11:00
- For families with children from 6 years and older
These events are an excellent opportunity to deepen knowledge of Polish history and to actively participate in culture and art.
Tickets available at warszawa-bilety.pl
The Polish History Museum also regularly presents fascinating temporary exhibitions that allow visitors to discover various aspects of Polish history and culture.
- Currently you can see two unique exhibitions:
“THE POWER OF STORY. From an ancient chronicle to a modern museum: This exhibition is available from June 15, 2024 to September 15, 2024 - “The Uprising 1863–64”: This exhibition, lasting from May 10, 2023 to December 31, 2024,
The permanent exhibition at the Polish History Museum (under construction) covers an impressive area of 7,300 m², where approximately 3,600 museum objects will be presented. From this collection, over 2,100 objects come from the museum’s own collection, and visitors will also be able to admire approximately 400 copies and replicas of historical artifacts.
The history of Poland is told through a variety of means, including exhibits, multimedia, scenography and artistic installations.
The central theme of this exhibition is the history of freedom, including Polish parliamentarism, constitutional and republican traditions, as well as the fight for independence and the struggle against totalitarianism. A team of historians from the Polish History Museum, supported by outstanding researchers from leading Polish academic centers, worked on the exhibition scenario.
While visiting the exhibition, you will be able to see places that present the most important events and phenomena from the history of Poland. These include, among others: The Jagiellonian manor, a panorama of the electoral field, a city from the period of the industrial revolution, the Battle of Warsaw in 1920, an underground premises from World War II and the Gdańsk Shipyard from the period of the strike in August 1980.
The opening of the exhibition is planned for 2026.
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Touring Polish History Museum with children
The Polish History Museum is friendly to families with children. The museum provides facilities for mothers with small children, such as specially adapted toilets with changing tables. Elevators are also available.
The museum offers special educational workshops tailored to various age groups, including preschool and school-age children.
Exhibitions and programs are designed to be attractive and understandable to children, integrating interactive and multimedia elements.
The Polish History Museum offers educational programs that engage young people in a deeper understanding of Poland’s history, often using modern technologies and interactive tools. Exhibitions and events are well composed to interest older participants and encourage them to reflect on historical topics.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Monday: closed to visitors
- Tuesday: closed to visitors
- Wednesday: 10.00-18.00
- Thursday: 10.00-18.00
- Friday: 10.00-19.00
- Saturday 10.00-20.00
- Sunday: 10.00-19.00
Yes, the Museum is adapted to the needs of people with disabilities, providing elevators, adapted toilets and markings to facilitate navigation through the exhibitions.
Yes, at the Polish History Museum you can take photos of permanent exhibitions, unless the exhibition contains rules restricting photography.
At temporary exhibitions, it is recommended to check the photography rules on site.
The museum’s visit time may vary depending on the visitor’s interests and the currently presented exhibitions. Visiting the core exhibition may take from 1.5 to 2 hours, but this time may be longer.
Yes, free visits to the Museum are possible every Friday and holidays. Tickets are available only at the Museum’s box office.
The Polish History Museum only allows people with disabilities to enter with a guide dog.
Yes, the Polish History Museum offers parking on levels -1 and -2. Additionally, there are designated parking spaces for people with disabilities on each level.
Yes, the Polish History Museum has food and beverage outlets where you can eat and drink.
Polish History Museum
Museum of the History of Poland in Warsaw (MHP) has been established on May 2, 2006 to present key events in Polish history, placing particular emphasis on Polish freedom traditions. After years of searching for a permanent location, the museum opened its doors at the Warsaw Citadel on September 28, 2023. The building with an area of over 44,000 m² consists of four above-ground and two underground floors, offering an exhibition space of 7,300 m².
The museum is equipped with modern educational rooms, an auditorium, conference rooms, a library, catering outlets and conservation workshops. The architecture of the building, designed by the Warsaw studio WXCA, combines symbolic elements of Polish architecture, visible on the façade in the form of reliefs from the Gniezno Doors to 20th-century modernism.
The museum collections include nearly 60,000 objects, including works of art, military items, historical documents, photographs and archaeological finds that illustrate various eras in the history of Poland. The Polish History Museum at the Warsaw Citadel is becoming not only an educational and cultural center, but also an important place for discussion and reflection on national history.