Discover the best top things to do in Kuyavia-Pomerania Province, Poland including Planetarium and Astronomical Observatory them. Nicolaus Copernicus, Muzeum Ziemi Kujawskiej i Dobrzynskiej, Muzeum Konsol i Gier Wideo Prehistoria.pl, Niewidzialny Dom, Muzeum Ziemi Dobrzynskiej w Rypinie, The Ethnographic Museum in Torun, Baszta, Tony Halik Explorers' Museum, Museum Kanal Bydgoski, Army Infantry Museum.
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You are more than welcome to vivsit Museum of Consoles and Video Games Prehistoria.pl in Bydgoszcz. Play on five consoles, see unique exhibits and be tour guided on request. Before visiting our Museum please check days and hours of opening on our website!
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The Invisible House is one out of 5 tourist attractions in the world (of which we know) that presents the world by switching off the sense of sight. And it is one of the 5 most important places to visit in Torun. The tour lasts about 60 minutes and takes place in total darkness. Considering the fact of strong emotions experienced during the tour, we kindly invite persons at age 9+. The Invisible House directs its emotions to each of us individually. The proposed tour is of very unique, individual and personal character. Therefore, we would like to ask our visitors not to talk to friends or families of what they have seen here, or in fact, of what they have not seen in the Invisible House. Such reports and suggestions may interfere with experiences and impressions of our future visitors.
I personally loved it! I felt so welcomed by everyone there and I really enjoyed my time. I speak both Polish and English(Better at English), but out tour guide never failed to help us if we didn't understand something in Polish. It was such an amazing experience, I was scared at first cause it was pitch black,but as we continued on I felt more safe since our guide, was helpful and knew the way himself. I would honestly recommend, it was such a fun experience learning how to understand your surroundings and how the blind live the exact same day as us, just without light. I really hope to come again!
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The Ethnographic Museum in Toruń came into being 1st January 1959. Its creatress and the first long-term manager was professor Maria Znamierowska-Prüfferowa, whom name, the museum has carried since 15th December 1999. The Ethnographic Museum in Torun is one out of three independent ethnographic museums in the country. It is the council institution of culture and it acts in the strength of museums act from the day 21st November 1996, and the Sejmik (the Sejm) of Kujawsko-Pomorskie Province is its organizer. The Museum is listed to the State Register of Museums.
The museum is in two parts. The outside where the various buildings are an inside where there are displays of items associated with life, work and religion of days gone by. The location of the museum is easy to find being just outside the old town, Can't comment on entry price as we happened upon free museum entry day, bargain! Didn't use an audio tour as we picked up an explanatory leaflet in English for the outdoor exhibits. The indoor displays are all in Polish but Google Translate on your phone does the job nicely so no problems in interpretation. Spent a good 2 hours here.
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