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Museo sobre la batalla de la independencia de Polonia de 1944, con un monumento y la réplica de un bombardero.
Google Reviews
Muy recomendable. Explicaciones en polaco e inglés. La visita sin audio guía dura unas 2-3h, es bastante grande. Único inconveniente vivido al ir en fin de semana es la cantidad de gente que va y que el límite de aforo para mi gusta era muy amplio por lo que no lo ves con la calma que me hubiera gustado.
El museo está muy bien y es bastante completo. Para estar de 2 a 3 horas. Aún sabiendo el idioma recomiendo coger si o si la audioguía ( 13 sloty) porque si no te vas a perder ya que te dan un mapa del recorrido
Espectacular. Incluso para España, que no participó en la 2ª guerra mundial. Visita obligada para todos los estudiantes, al igual que Auswitch- Birkenau. Pone los pelos de punta lo que hicieron primero los nazis y luego los rusos comunistas en Polonia. Varsovia quedó destrozada. Debemos conocer la historia para aprender de nuestros errores. El lunes entrada gratuita. Resto de días 30 zlt por persona. Recomiendo coger las octavillas que relatan día a día qué ocurrió.
Points included in this audio guide

Room of the Young Insurgent
A gallery dedicated to the youngest insurgents and children who participated in the uprising. It features a replica of the Little Insurgent monument and a photograph of the 'little nurse'.

Palladium Cinema
A small screening room that continuously shows original footage shot by insurgents in 1944, which was used to produce newsreels during the uprising.

Sewer System Replicas
Two replicas of the sewage network situated in the mezzanine and basement levels, allowing visitors to experience how insurgents moved through German-occupied territory.

Insurgents' Hospital
A recreation of the hospital that provided medical care and treatment to the wounded during the 1944 uprising.

Hangar with B-24 Liberator
A spacious hall featuring a full-scale replica of the B-24 Liberator bomber, suspended from the ceiling above the main hall.

Observation Tower
Located at the top of the building, it offers panoramic views across Warsaw from this elevated vantage point.

The Printing House
A room displaying original typewriters and printing presses used to produce clandestine newspapers during the German occupation.

City of Ruins
A short 3D film projection offering an aerial view of Warsaw's ruins in 1945.

Nazi Section
Dedicated to the horrors of German occupation and the atrocities committed by German forces during the uprising.

Communist Section
Displays the Soviet takeover of Poland, Stalin's puppet government, and the absence of support during the uprising.
- 1.Room of the Young Insurgent
- 2.Palladium Cinema
- 3.Sewer System Replicas
- 4.Insurgents' Hospital
- 5.Hangar with B-24 Liberator
- 6.Observation Tower
- 7.The Printing House
- 8.City of Ruins
- 9.Nazi Section
- 10.Communist Section
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