Gdansk Museums are very good places if you want to learn about Poland as much as you can. Maybe they are not so modern and attractive like Uprising or Chopin museums in Warsaw and Schindler’s Factory in Krakow, but visit in each of them would be very informative especially for those who are keen in history. If you have some free time and you’re interested in our history, you won’t be disappointed of visiting Gdansk Museums.
Gdansk National Museum
Gdansk National Museum - Old Art's Branch
Museum takes care over the most important historical buildings and masterpieces of art in Gdansk. In each branch we can find different exhibitions. There are branches of Old Art, Modern Art, Ethnography, Photography, Polish Anthem and Gentry Traditions.
Visit in National Museum is a time travel which let us meet almost every aspect of Polish history.
Key Info
Location: Each branch has different localizationAddress: Gdansk
Opening hours:Depends on branch
Entrance fees:Depends on branch
Central Nautical Museum in Gdansk
Sailing Ship "DAR POMORZA"
Nautical Museum includes many historical objects. Except main exhibition there are also other things to see in the area of Gdansk. One of the most famous exhibits of Nautical Museum is sailing ship, Dar Pomorza (Pomerania's Gift) which is moored in Gdynia Port and it’s opened for visitors.
Central Nautical Museum in Gdansk is a necessary point of sightseeing Gdansk for all sea lovers with unfulfilled dreams of being sailor, as also for anyone who is keen on nautical history.
Key Info
Location: Olowianka Island, near City CenterAddress: Olowianka Street no. 9-13, Gdansk
Opening hours:Tue - Sun: 10am - 4pm
Closed on Mondays
Entrance fees:
Normal Ticket: 8 PLN
Student Ticket: 5PLN
Useful links:
Gdansk Package
Prices from
Per person:
£113.00
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