Archeological museum with permanent exhibits on Gdańsk & Sudan, plus a large collection of amber.
Category: Museums
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BHP Hall
The BHP Hall in Gdańsk offers visitors a captivating journey through history. This impressive museum showcases artifacts and exhibits that illuminate the rich past of the region, providing insights into its social, cultural, and industrial development over the centuries. Whether you’re an avid history buff or simply curious about the city’s heritage, a visit to the BHP Hall promises a thought-provoking and enriching experience.
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Muzeum Bursztynu. Oddział Muzeum Gdańska
Housed in a former prison, this cozy museum showcases amber artifacts, amber artwork & jail cells.
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Hevelianum
Educational science center set in parkland & ruined 19th-century fort, with interactive exhibits.
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Old Toy Gallery
Whimsical gallery showcasing historical children’s toys made in Poland from 1920–1989.
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Museum of Gdańsk – Main Town Hall
Gothic-Renaissance town hall with a 37-bell carillon, plus local history exhibition & events.
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European Solidarity Centre
Museum & library dedicated to modern Polish history & a prominent trade union movement.
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Museum of the Second World War
Striking, modern museum devoted to the Polish experience during the second World War.
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Museum of the Polish Post Office
The Museum of the Polish Post Office stands as a poignant reminder of Poland’s wartime history. Housed within the very building where brave postal workers resisted Nazi occupation, visitors can delve into the gripping story of courage and sacrifice that unfolded during the 1939 siege of Gdańsk. Through carefully curated exhibits, artifacts, and firsthand accounts, the museum offers a powerful glimpse into the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.
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National Maritime Museum in Gdańsk
Dockyard setting for reconstructed 17th-century granaries, housing modern national maritime museum.