Very unique museum for rescued old neons explaining their history and also their role in Polish... read more
Very unique museum for rescued old neons explaining their history and also their role in Polish... read more
This is a small place which is hard to find beacuse the location is hidden. Only the second time it... read more
I think this museum is probably a waste of time for most people. The actual museum is the size of a large room in your house and just literally has neon signs. We wouldn’t recommend this to friends unless you actually really like neon. For anyone else, it’s a waste of time & money.

We are sorry the Neon Muzeum didn't live up to your expectations, however we feel some of the information in your review is factually incorrect. Firstly, our museum is admittedly not large, but still covers a floor space of over 760 square metres. Secondly, when you consider that we are a self-funded museum, our ticket price is actually very good value for money at only £2.80 - that's less than a price of a cup of coffee. We have painstakingly restored hundreds of electro-graphic artefacts and signs and this is the subject of the museum - neon ! Thanks for allowing us the opportunity to point these matters out. Sincerely, The Neon Muzeum Team
I loved the neon museum. It was really interesting to see all the signs they’ve collected over the years!





This is a small, unusual museum. I appreciated the information in both Polish and English about each sign, although it wasn't always placed in the most obvious position, and the accompanying pictures of the signs where they used to be. There are a few paragraphs about the history of neon signs in Poland, and these were quite adequate to give the necessary context.
I did feel that the museum would really benefit from an expansion as the collection is a bit chaotic at the moment and seemingly placed however the signs would fit, with a few signs visible sitting in corners but not displayed. It's also in a very inconvenient location. I felt it was worth the trip out anyway, but it may not be worth it to someone less interested in the subject. Finally, their rule about not allowing DSLR photos is just bizarre when many modern phones can take better pictures than older DSLRs. At least you can take photos with your phone without any difficulty.

This museum is complete in the way that it combine history and neons themselves.. it’s not that long to visit it and the main bad point is that camera are not allowed :(
Anyway we had a great time !




Had a great hour or so wandering around this museum. Mainly for the instagramable photos you can capture there! Interesting information as well as the aesthetic eye catching neons themselves. Would recommend and cool, up and coming surrounding area.

I’ve visited some sketchy Euro museums in my time (Gherkin 🇩🇪 + Penis Museums 🇮🇸 say hi) so it’s a JOY to have mind blown now and then.
Hello Warsaw’s Neon Muzeum - dedicated to preserving communist era signs and explaining how they’re inextricably linked to the social history of cold-war Warsaw.
Watch the document in the little cinema in full - you won’t regret it.
Only one gripe is the amount of dorks with professional SLRs taking their selfies waaaaaay too seriously. Take notes from Reklama and LIGHTEN UP, YOU GUYS.




