Warsaw Uprising Museum

Warsaw Uprising Museum in Warsaw: discover a place full of symbolism and delve into the history of the heroic uprising of the city's inhabitants in 1944.
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Touring Warsaw Uprising Museum

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Visiting the Warsaw Uprising Museum with a Polish-language guide

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Duration: 2 hours
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Short description

Immerse yourself in the history of the Warsaw Uprising – one of the most important events in the history of Poland. Visit this moving museum and learn about the fate of the heroic insurgents who fought for the freedom of the capital in 1944.

price includes
  • Entry tickets to the Warsaw Uprising Museum
  • Official guide in Polish
  • Visiting the permanent exhibition
  • Possibility to change the reservation up to 24 hours before the trip
Additional information

Meeting point: Main gate at the Warsaw Uprising Museum

Link to meeting point

  • The guide will help you understand the broader context of historical events related to the Warsaw Uprising
  • The tour is accessible to people with disabilities.
  • Moving between floors can be done by elevator
  • Organizer: Etours sp. z o. o.
Plan your visit

How to get to Warsaw Uprising Museum

From the center

The Warsaw Uprising Museum is located in the center of Warsaw. A walk around the area is a great opportunity to get to know the vibrant city and its monuments. Travel time from the station is approx. 30 minutes.

By car

Parking in the immediate vicinity of the Warsaw Uprising Museum is limited. We recommend leaving your car on nearby streets, such as Przyokopowa, Grzybowska, Towarowa, or in available private parking lots.

Public transport

There are many public transport stops near the Warsaw Uprising Museum, which makes it easy to get to the museum. 

Bus lines:
105 – Rondo Daszyńskiego stop
106 – Warsaw Uprising Museum Stop

Tram lines:
1, 22, 24 – Warsaw Uprising Museum stop

Metro: 2nd metro line – Rondo Daszyńskiego station

Detailed bus and tram timetables can be checked on the website www.jakdojade.pl

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What exhibitions will you see in Warsaw Uprising Museum

Ground floor

When visiting the exhibition, we travel back in time to see the authentic historical announcements from August 3, 1944, which initiated the Uprising. These documents are still reproduced on the original 1940s machines available at the museum. Discover the everyday life of the occupation and see what the circumstances of the outbreak of the uprising were. Feel the spirit of those days as you approach the metal monument with the calendar of the events of the Uprising engraved on it. This unique adventure will give you a deeper understanding and appreciation of the importance of this pivotal moment in history.

Mezzanine

Re-experience everyday life during the Warsaw Uprising and take part in a reconstruction of the battles that took place there. Watch original newsreels produced by the Home Army’s Office of Information and Propaganda, which were broadcast during the uprising and show the realities of that period. Wander through a carefully recreated channel arrangement that puts you in the shoes of the combatants. This journey is not only a history lesson, but also an opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of life in difficult conditions and the courage that people showed in facing adversities.

Floor

It invites visitors to experience the moments of Warsaw’s capitulation. Feel the emotions of the fighters, their disappointment and grief when the uprising collapsed, and learn about the subsequent fate of the city and its inhabitants. Take a look at the activities of the Polish Committee of National Liberation, analyze the decisions of the Big Three and experience the moment of capitulation. At the Memorial, walking along the avenues of insurgent graves, feel the atmosphere of grief and memories. Delve deeper into history by visiting the rooms dedicated to “Radio Stations and Communications” and “Field Mail” to get even closer to the everyday life of the combatants. Stop by a replica of the Liberator plane, admiring its size and impressive structure. Immerse yourself in the underground of the capital to see the Uprising from the perspective of your opponents and gain a fuller understanding of this complex history.

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Touring with children

Touring Warsaw Uprising Museum with children

Children up to 3 years old

The museum allows visiting all exhibitions with a stroller, which ensures comfort and safety for the youngest visitors.

Children 4-13 years old

Due to the brutal content presented in the main exhibition, we recommend it for children over 12 years of age. Visits with younger children are possible at the parent’s responsibility.

Due to the specificity of the subject matter, some aspects of the museum may be difficult to understand for children in this age group. It is recommended that the tour be accompanied by adults, and parents or guardians should determine whether their child is ready for such an experience. Nevertheless, a visit to the Warsaw Uprising Museum can be a valuable and educational experience for children.

Youth 13-18 years old

Young people aged 13 to 18 can fully appreciate the historical significance of the Warsaw Uprising Museum. Interactive presentations, guide knowledge and detailed exhibitions can provide them with in-depth knowledge about the uprising.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Opening hours

Mon: 8:00 – 18:00

Tue: closed

Wed, Thu, Fri: 8:00 – 18:00

Sat, Sun: 10:00 – 18:00

Is it worth buying the tour in advance?

The number of people staying at the exhibition at the same time is limited, booking in advance ensures the opportunity to visit the museum.

Why is it worth visiting the Warsaw Uprising Museum?

Visiting the Warsaw Uprising Museum with a guide is a unique opportunity to learn more about the history and significance of the heroic uprising of the inhabitants of Warsaw in 1944. The guide will introduce you to the details of the dramatic events of those days, tell you about the everyday life of the insurgents and present unique exhibits, films and photographs. Thanks to a guided tour, you will better understand the historical context of the uprising and its impact on contemporary Poland. Moreover, you will have the opportunity to ask questions and explore aspects of the Warsaw Uprising that interest you. Tickets available at warszawa-bilety.pl

Is there a food zone at the Warsaw Uprising Museum?

The Warsaw Uprising Museum does not have its own catering zone. However, it is located in an attractive area where, outside the museum grounds, you can find many cafes and restaurants that offer a variety of dining options. Thanks to this, after sightseeing, you can easily find a place for a meal or coffee nearby.

How long does the tour take?

Visiting the Warsaw Uprising Museum takes on average 2 hours. This time may vary depending on the individual pace of sightseeing and interests.

Is the museum accessible to people with disabilities?

Yes, the museum is accessible to people with disabilities. An elevator is available on each exhibition level. If necessary, you can rent a wheelchair in the museum cloakroom.

Are there luggage lockers in the museum?

There are metal luggage lockers in front of the entrance to the museum. Luggage can be stored here after paying a refundable deposit of PLN 5.

Is it possible to enter the museum with a dog?

Animals are not allowed in the exhibition of the Warsaw Uprising Museum. The exceptions are guide dogs, assistance dogs and dogs in training, provided that appropriate documents confirming their status are presented.

Can I take photos?

Yes, you can take photos in the Warsaw Uprising Museum, but it is worth remembering a few rules. Photographs can be taken without the use of a flash or tripod, so as not to disturb other visitors and protect the exhibits.

museum description

Warsaw Uprising Museum

The Warsaw Uprising Museum is a unique place that offers a fascinating journey through history, enabling a better understanding of the dramatic events of 1944 and their impact on contemporary Warsaw. It is a place of memory and tribute to the heroic uprising of the city’s inhabitants, which became a symbol of courage and determination. The museum, one of the most important historical institutions in Poland, attracts numerous visitors, offering them a deep and moving educational experience.

The exhibition inside the Warsaw Uprising Museum shows both the everyday life of the insurgents and the key events of that period. Visitors have the opportunity to learn more about the genesis of the uprising, its course and consequences for Warsaw and its inhabitants. The interior of the museum, rich in authentic artifacts, photographs, films and interactive presentations, allows you to explore not only historical facts, but also the personal stories and experiences of people who took part in the uprising.

The Warsaw Uprising Museum is not only a place of memory, but also a center of education and reflection that continues its role as a symbol of national identity and courage. Its importance as a place of meeting, inspiration and education extends beyond Poland’s borders, making it an integral part of the global historical heritage.

Touring Warsaw Uprising Museum

Tour type
Polish
Free cancellation up to 24 hours
Duration: 2 hours
Skip the line at the ticket office
The official guide
Short description

Immerse yourself in the history of the Warsaw Uprising – one of the most important events in the history of Poland. Visit this moving museum and learn about the fate of the heroic insurgents who fought for the freedom of the capital in 1944.

price includes
  • Entry tickets to the Warsaw Uprising Museum
  • Official guide in Polish
  • Visiting the permanent exhibition
  • Possibility to change the reservation up to 24 hours before the trip
Additional information

Meeting point: Main gate at the Warsaw Uprising Museum

Link to meeting point

  • The guide will help you understand the broader context of historical events related to the Warsaw Uprising
  • The tour is accessible to people with disabilities.
  • Moving between floors can be done by elevator
  • Organizer: Etours sp. z o. o.
Cancellation Policy
Free cancellation within 24 hours
How does it work?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the tour date indicated on the purchased Voucher.
You can make changes to your reservation up to 24 hours before the tour date.
To make a modification or cancellation, send a message with information to pomoc@warszawa- Tickets.pl
Changes made less than 24 hours from the tour date will not be included.
Cancellation of the tour less than 24 hours from the tour date is non-refundable.
Flexible cancellation conditions
Free cancellation up to 5 days
How does it work?
You can cancel free of charge up to 5 days before the tour date indicated on the purchased Voucher.
Cancellation up to 3 days before the tour date indicated on the purchased Voucher will result in a fee of 50% of the order value.  
You can change your reservation up to 5 daysbefore the tour date.
You can make changes to your reservation covering 50% of the order value up to 3 daysbefore the tour date.
To make a modification or cancellation, send a message with information to pomoc@warszawa- Tickets.pl
Changes made less than 3 daysfrom the date of the trip will not be taken into account.
Cancellation of the trip less than 3 days from the tour date is non-refundable.