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Great museum with rare and unique subject

Very unique museum for rescued old neons explaining their history and also their role in Polish... read more

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A little bit of neons

This is a small place which is hard to find beacuse the location is hidden. Only the second time it... read more

Reviewed February 3, 2023
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Reviewed November 9, 2019

The Museum shows and tells the interesting story of the evolution of the Neon Gas tubes signs industry, since discovered and till today. The intersting part is during the Comunism period. Worth visiting if you are in Soho area. Otherwise you may skip.

Date of experience: November 2019
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Reviewed October 27, 2019 via mobile

We came to the area to visit the closed and relocated "Life Under Communism Museum" with the Neon Museum as an after thought. I am so glad the other museum is no longer here because this little museum in the Soho district turned out to be one of my favourite places in Warsaw and it meant I gave it the time it deserved!
While the history of neon at the start is historically and scientifically interesting, what made the trip was seeing the old signs and finding out about the history associated with each. It was then interesting to spot the locations of the original signs around the city, we went as far as to visit the restored "Girl Playing Volleyball" sign in its original location after the museum.
It may sound tacky, and it is, but in the most wonderful way.

Date of experience: October 2019
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Reviewed September 27, 2019

Very interesting museum with great collection of neon signs. I learned a lot about the use of neon and the history of the signs in Poland. Definitely worth visiting although a bit hard to find.

Date of experience: September 2019
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Reviewed September 23, 2019

Very interesting place, unusual museum. There is nothing common with boring museums what I've visited few times. Good activity to see something original

Date of experience: September 2019
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Reviewed September 18, 2019 via mobile

Downloaded an app ‘In your pocket’ and found the Neon Muzeum recommended. What a find! Housed in an interesting old factory building, it was a fascinating collection of old neon signs, some illuminated, rescued from buildings whose use had changed. One wall was dedicated to the history of neon and a short film, both in English and Polish. Bargain at 12 zlotys.

Date of experience: September 2019
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