We apologize for the inconveniences!
On December 13th (Wednesday) due to inventory, museum stores will be closed. Audioguides will also be unavailable for renting.
It is one of the highlights of the Warsaw Rising Museum. Every visitor raises their head to ponder on its story. The Liberator piloted by Cpt. Zbigniew Szostak completed six vital airdrops of weapons, ammunition and medical supplies over fighting Warsaw in 1944. This one-to-one scale replica of Szostak’s Liberator pays homage to the bravery, skill and courage of the crew who gave their all to help Warsaw during its greatest hour of need. All seven crew members were sadly killed in action over southern Poland on 15 August 1944, by a Luftwaffe night fighter during their return flight back to Brindisi, Italy.
A city with chaotic and inconherent architecture, that is how Warsaw is often perceived by tourists. For Varsovians however, their city is beautiful because it was brought back to life. We cannot boast about ideally preserved relics of the past but thanks to thousands of Warsaw’s inhabitants the city has risen from the ashes.
Take part in the photography competition organized due to the 79th anniversary of the Warsaw Rising. Capture the commemorations with your camera or smartphone anywhere in the world.
Community singing of the songs from the Warsaw Rising at Piłsudski Square, a concert performed by Sorry Boys & invited guests, a photography competition, a commemorative cycle rally and many more events are planned by the Warsaw Rising Museum for the 79th Anniversary of the Warsaw Rising. View full programme.
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