I am a classical music lover and I had huge expectations for the Chopin Museum. That expectation was largely crushed within minutes of entry. There is absolutely no order to this museum. Usually a museum which showcases a person is ordered chronological from birth to death. In many museums, the direction in which visitors should proceed are clearly marked. In this museum, we first observe an exhibit which explains something about Chopin's birth, and after that it is like a maze with mass confusion and no sense of direction. Lots of musical scores, old photographs, letters, etc. but little information provided. For example, I am aware that Chopin was born in Poland, but spent most of his life in France. But I have no idea where or if this information was explained. Does the museum assume that we already know that? Overall, I learned NOTHING from this museum. Huge disappointment. I have visited Mozart's house in Prague and Mozart's apartment in Vienna, which were both wonderful and memorable. The Chopin museum can be skipped entirely. I don't think I will remember anything from this museum.













