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Reviewed March 2, 2020

If in Warsaw the Warsaw Uprising Museum is a must see sight. One could spend an entire day going through the displays in this museum located in an old powerhouse. We spent 3 hours here and by the time we left we understood well how the Polish people suffered under the Nazis and the Soviets. Very confronting history not very well displayed. We visited on a day when entry was free.

Date of experience: September 2019
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Reviewed February 27, 2020 via mobile

Overall, this is a good museum with lots of information, interesting and interactive displays, and a great way to learn about some of Poland’s past. However, as many other reviews comment, the layout is terrible. It’s so hard to know which was you are supposed to go, even with the map. It means that you can’t really follow the timeline of events but rather just random bits of information. Also, the staff in generally were very unfriendly. I’d highly suggest an organised tour to get the most out of this Museum - it’s not one to go alone!

Date of experience: February 2020
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Reviewed February 26, 2020

This Museum is set in an old power power station and makes great use of the large industrial spaces and galleries. As others say, it is possible to lose the recommended route around the museum- and there is a lot to see! The replica Liberator bomber in the centre of the museum is an imposing exhibit and focuses on the brave (but unfortunately insufficient) attempts of the RAF to help those during the Uprising. There is a large cinema area next to the bomber and some excellent filmed material is shown. A smaller cinema shows a 3D film of the destroyed city at the end of WW2. It is well worth seeing this film - it's a small cinema, so join the queue anytime you see it is short! I wasn't sure whether the film was based on enhanced original film or 3D visualisation. Either way, it exhibits the terrible destruction of the city and shows dramatically how much has been faithfully rebuilt. The exhibits are very imaginative, varied and show how badly Poland was let down by not just the Soviets, but also the British, French and Americans. The Museum has a chapel, a child-minding area (The Little Insurgent!) and is easy to access from bus and metro. It is free on Sundays, but can be busy - get the tickets for free entry from the ticket office before going to the entry door.

Date of experience: February 2020
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Reviewed February 25, 2020

One of the best WWII museums you'll find anywhere. The amount of detail and care that has gone into this museum is worth its weight in gold. So many details and stories to review, you could spend a few days here to get through it all. Lots of exhibits, diagrams, videos, etc. to show exactly what happened here in 1944 and how bravely the Poles fought and died for their country. It's the stuff of legends. Admission is free on Sundays, but I'd recommend against that as locals and tourists alike descend here those days and it becomes jammed packed. Come during the week and you'll have more space and time to see everything. Bookstore has some great material, there's a cafe on the second floor too. Excellent museum, there's even some wartime structures/bunkers you can see as it's built over and around them.

Date of experience: July 2019
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Reviewed February 23, 2020 via mobile

Awesome place with a very interesting history during WWII. Something you need to see and learn about the capital of Poland. The complex underground state and the Polish resistance is something to admire.

Date of experience: August 2019
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