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If you are planning to visit the Museum of the Second World War, an absolute minimum of three hours is needed to fully appreciate the main exhibition, or you can easily spend a whole day there. So, make the most of your experience by storing your luggage at one of Radical Storage's partner locations near the World War II Museum in Gdańsk.
For just 20zł per day/bag, you can store your belongings with peace of mind while exploring Gdansk's historical sites. Moreover, we offer a security guarantee of up to €3000 for each item you store with us. With our straightforward app or website, easily find the nearest storage location and enjoy hassle-free travel with our fixed price policy and no restrictions on weight or size. Have a question or need assistance? Our dedicated 24/7 online support team is here to help you, whether you require guidance or have a special request.
The Museum of the Second World War
Opened in 2017, the Gdansk Museum of the Second World War is a striking piece of modern architecture and a bold addition to the northern end of Gdańsk's Motława River waterfront. The museum offers a comprehensive and immersive exploration of one of the most significant periods in human history. With its thought-provoking exhibits and engaging displays, the museum provides a profound understanding of the global impact and complexities of World War II.
The permanent exhibition presents not only the fate and experiences of Polish citizens, but also the experiences of people from other nations. Beyond the permanent exhibition, the Museum of WWII also hosts educational programs, lectures, and temporary exhibitions that showcase focused themes or unique collections. Additionally, the museum boasts state-of-the-art facilities, including a cinema, a library, a research center, and a children's exhibition “Time Travel".
The purchase of Museum of the Second World War tickets for the main exhibition is possible both through the online ticket sales system and at the Museum ticket offices, which are open on: Tue: 9:30 AM - 3:00 PM; Wed-Sun: 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM. Check the World War 2 Museum Gdansk opening hours on its official website before your visit. Typically, the museum opens its doors on: Weekdays: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM. Weekends: 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM.
Due to the location of the museum in the city center, you can get here on foot; access to the museum from the Gdańsk Główny Railway Station and from Dluga street (Long Market) takes only 15 minutes, and it’s about a 10-minute walk north from the Crane.
3 top things to do near The Museum of the Second World War
If you want to disover more about WWII, you should visit Westerplatte, a large protective peninsula shielding Gdańsk's Nowy Port to its south, used to be the military zone where the first shots of World War II were fired. Walk along a historical park and explore a memorial site featuring a scattering of shelled bunkers and burnt-out ruins.
There are a number of places and activities that you can enjoy during your visit to the charming Old Town. The warehouses, workshops, and state-of-the-art factory spaces of the past have transformed into museums, restaurants, cafés, and shops, catering to tourists instead of Hanseatic merchants.
Take a beautiful walk along Gdansk's stunning Motława River waterfront, located near the museum. Admire the picturesque views, charming waterfront cafes, and historic shipyards. You can also take a boat tour to explore the city from a different perspective.
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