We apologize for the inconveniences!
On December 13th (Wednesday) due to inventory, museum stores will be closed. Audioguides will also be unavailable for renting.
Many generations onboard! We cooperate with people of different age and different interests. Among us there are schoolkids, students, full-time professionals and retired persons. Those who are fascinated with history and culture as well as those who want to meet the last witnesses of the past. We value open-mindedness and diversity.
Volunteering at the Warsaw Rising Museum means you want to support us in our mission to preserve the memory about the Warsaw Rising and its Heroes. Is is a relay race of generations to protect the values that the Warsaw Rising participants fought for and passed on to us, namely: Freedom, Love for the Homeland, Faith, Honour, Integrity, Camarderie, Tolerance, Serving those in need, Diligence.
"Warsaw. Phoenix from the ashes" is the name of the exhibition that will be open for public in Hiroshima from 16 November 2023. It tells the story of the capital of Poland under German occupation, during Warsaw Rising and after WW2 when it was being brought back to life. The Exhibition was organized by the Warsaw Rising Museum and The Adam Mickiewicz Institute in cooperation with the Polish Institute in Tokio and Municipal Authorities of Hiroshima.
During the Warsaw Rising a transitory camp in Pruszków near Warsaw, known as Dulag 121, was created by Germans who were expelling Poles from every district they took over in Warsaw. The German authorities promised that the deportees would be provided with personal safety and decent conditions. These were empty promises. The Warsaw Rising Museum has a unique collection of photographs taken in Dulag 121. They are a poignant testimony of the plight the Poles found themselves in.
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