Top 10 Museums in Śródmieście Północne, Central Poland

January 11, 2022 Emerita Lamoureux

Warsaw is a mixture of relaxing green spaces, historic sites and vivid modernity. Discover the charming Old Town, Wilanów Palace and amazing Lazienki Park, where you can watch free Chopin concerts every Sunday during the summer. Experience a few of the dozens of interactive museums, including the Warsaw Uprising Museum, the Museum of the History of Polish Jews and the Copernicus Science Centre. For exciting nightlife, visit the vibrant Vistula boulevards and upscale clubs.
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1. Muzeum Historii SpoldzielczoSci

ul. Jasna 1 Near the Palace of Culture and Science, Warsaw 00-013 Poland +48 504 268 206 [email protected] https://krs.org.pl/muzeum
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Muzeum Historii SpoldzielczoSci

2. NBP Money Centre

Swietokrzyska 11/21, Warsaw 00-919 Poland +48 22 185 25 25 [email protected] http://www.cpnbp.pl/
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NBP Money Centre

Discover the fascinating world of money! The Sławomir S. Skrzypek NBP Money Centre is a modern educational institution showing the role and history of money against the background of the social and economic history of the world and Poland.

3. Porcelanowa

Kredytowa 2 Wejście Za Kościołem Ewangelickim, Warsaw 00-062 Poland +48 501 195 094 [email protected] http://www.porcelanowa.com
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Porcelanowa

Modern Polish porcelain shop in Warsaw. Concept store with short, limited editions, in most cases not easily accessible of hand made porcelain and ceramics from individual artists and design line of polish manufacturers. Artists present in all important exhibitions in Milan, Frankfurt, New York. Best contemporary design and unique gift from Poland. Situated close to Zacheta Gallery.

4. Galeria Foksal17

Foksal 17b, Warsaw 00-372 Poland +48 517 213 615 [email protected] http://www.foksal17.pl
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Galeria Foksal17

Contemporary Fine Arts Gallery Foksal 17 is a place to visit, while in Warsaw. This privet, commercial gallery dosen't close to any kind or form of modern art, You can browse from wide spectrum of paintings and sculptures. Surrealism, abstractions, landscapes, still natures or graphics made by promising Polish and Ukrainian artists.

5. Kordegarda

Krakowskie Przedmiescie 15/17, Warsaw 00-071 Poland +48 22 421 01 25 [email protected] http://www.kordegarda.org
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Kordegarda

The Kordegarda gallery, run by the National Center for Culture, is a space dedicated to showcasing valuable historical and artistic objects. It is also a place for meetings, artistic experimentation and promoting young talent. The exhibition programme combines a variety of dimensions: the work of major contemporary artists, alternative creations and traditional art. Juxtaposed in the same gallery space are different strands of Polish culture and art that do not usually mix together. As well as exhibitions, Kordegarda holds numerous in-conversation events, concerts and workshops.

6. The Museum on the Vistula

Wybrzeze Kosciuszkowskie 22, Warsaw 00-390 Poland +48 22 431 07 55 [email protected] https://artmuseum.pl/en/muzeum
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The Museum on the Vistula

The Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw has two locations. The smaller space for public program & offices are on the ground floor of the residential building at ul. Panska 3, next to the InterContinental hotel (5 min. walk from the Central Railway Station, across from the Palace of Culture and Science). The multifunctional venue is used as auditorium, cinema or performance space, depending on the current program. The main, temporary exhibition space is called Museum by the Vistula and it is located at Wybrzeze Kosciuszkowskie 22, next to the Copernicus Science Centre and the University of Warsaw Library, in a pavillion designed by Austrian architect Adolf Krischanitz. The pavilion was previously used as a temporary abode of the Kunsthalle in Berlin. It was lent to the Museum free of charge by the Viennese Thyssen-Bornermisza Art Contemporary foundation. The Museum’s facade is covered with painting by artist Sławomir Pawszak. There is a bookshop & cafe in both locations.

7. Galeria Figur Stalowych

Pl. Defilad 1 Main entrance from the side of Marszałkowska street, Warsaw 00-901 Poland +48 500 500 100 [email protected] http://www.galleryofsteelfigures.com/warszawa
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Galeria Figur Stalowych

Galeria Figur Stalowych (GSF) jest pierwszym na świecie miejscem, gdzie prezentowane są rzeźby stalowe, wykonane z elementów recyklingu złomu stalowego. 120 rzemieślników międzynarodowego zespołu wykonuje obecnie na całym świecie te wyjątkowe rzeźby, nierzadko poświęcają tysiące godzin, aby efekt końcowy zaskoczył wszystkich. Setki tysięcy elementów do budowy rzeźb dostarczane są bezpośrednio z rynków lokalnych, na których pracują grupy naszych rzemieślników.

Pl. Malachowskiego 3, Warsaw 00-916 Poland +48 22 556 96 51 [email protected] http://www.zacheta.art.pl/en
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Zacheta Gallery (Galeria Zacheta)

Zacheta – National Gallery of Art is an institution whose mission is to popularise contemporary art as an important element of socio-cultural life. A place where the most interesting phenomena of 20th and 21st century art are presented. The gallery stages temporary exhibitions. Among the outstanding Polish and foreign artists whose works have been shown in its historical, over 100 years old interiors are Paweł Althamer, Marlene Dumas, Luc Tuymans, Jan Lebenstein, Zbigniew Libera, Daniel Liebeskind, Tadeusz Kantor, Katarzyna Kozyra, Yayoi Kusama, Niki de Saint Phalle, Wilhelm Sasnal, Alina Szapocznikow or Wolfgang Tillmans. In July and August, we invite you to guided tours in English every Saturday. Join us for a short talk about the history and activity of Zacheta and a dynamic tour of current exhibitions. (admission included in entrance fee)

Reviewed By Tunia100 - Warsaw, Poland

You will find exciting contemporary art exhibitions at the Zacheta Gallery. The curators have no fear so there is always something original about the shows. There is also a great small book shop with artsy albums and books.

9. Jewish Historical Institute

Ul. Tlomackie 3/5, Warsaw 00-090 Poland +48 22 827 92 21 http://www.jhi.pl/
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Jewish Historical Institute

10. Fryderyk Chopin Museum

Okolnik 1 Ostrogski Palace, Warsaw 00-368 Poland +48 22 441 62 51 [email protected] http://muzeum.nifc.pl/en/
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Fryderyk Chopin Museum

Reviewed By Tracypun - Hong Kong, China

The museum itself is a very good architecture, an old building. It exhibits very comprehensive information, music and stuff of Chopin, including his last piano, his daily use belongings, drawings and about his girlfriends as well. If you are his big fans, don’t miss the chance to visit the museum and listen his music quietly. You can even experience the sound system of the real venue of international Chopin piano competition. It’s impressed that the museum uses mass multi media to display the information.

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