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Reviewed November 20, 2020

It is a very interesting and interactive museum. Very modern, with many activities that can be done, you should reserve at lest 2-3 hours

Date of experience: December 2019
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Reviewed September 10, 2020 via mobile

We took a trip to Warsaw at the end of February (so this review is pre-covid) for my birthday and this was my chosen activity! It was great, really well laid out and lots of interactive exhibits. I particularly loved the room where you could listen to all his different works and the piano which played the music you selected which could be viewed from the overhead gallery. I really wish I’d come here years earlier as a music student. If you’re in the area and you love music, whether you play or read it all, I’d recommend a visit here. Also, read / listen to what he had to say about his time in the UK in the room that talks about his travels ...

Date of experience: February 2020
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Reviewed August 22, 2020

The visit was very interesting. We learned a lot about Chopin's intense life. Sadly he left this world too soon. We enjoyed the whole visit. There was a lot to see, to read, to discover. This place must be in the to do list.

Date of experience: August 2020
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Reviewed February 9, 2020 via mobile

It will t a ke you a couple of hours to see all this Museum has to offer. Set out on four floors the Museum is dedicated to just tjis one composer, but does touch on the lives colleagues and lovers alike. Your ticket allows you to activate various exhibits. I was off the understanding that my ticket should activate English translations, but either i was mistaken, or I had the wrong ticket. A great museum and well worth a visit.

Date of experience: February 2020
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Reviewed January 26, 2020

It's clear a lot of money has gone into this museum. They have, for the most part, used that money quite well, with lots of interactive exhibits. One thing I really do appreciate is that in a museum about a musician, there was a lot of focus on Chopin's music and a lot of chances to listen to and explore his music. A lot of this was really clever, like the piano you put sheet music over to hear it played.

There could have been a little more concrete biographical information to go along with the displays, and I would recommend that anyone who doesn't already know about Chopin's life read up on it first before visiting so you have that framework to know where everything fits. Some information is presented in a rather piecemeal way on interactive touchscreens which take longer and are less informative than simple text labels and descriptions would have been.

I thought the entry fee was about right for what you get out of the museum, but there is also a free admission day on Sundays for those who want to do this a bit more cheaply.

Date of experience: January 2020
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