Housed in a converted power station, the Warsaw Uprising Museum chronicles the 63-day insurrection during World War II when Poland’s underground resistance attempted to liberate Warsaw from Nazi occupation before the Soviet army’s arrival. Through a blend of multimedia experiences, artifacts, and personal testimonies, the museum provides a detailed and immersive account of this significant historical event. Visitors can explore the exhibits that bring to life the struggles and stories of those who fought for their city, offering a poignant and educational experience.
Warsaw Uprising Museum (Muzeum Powstania)
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