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Mixed bag of exhibits, low entry price
2 floors, a lot to see at a low price. No central theme is apparent - more like a huge antique shop with different sections. No translation to English on 2nd floor meant exhibits not given any context...
The main building of National Museum, opened in 1945, located at Waly Chrobrego (Ramparts of the Brave) was on the day of our visit, unfortunately, still temporarily closed. Too bad. What I can say ab...
There is not so much to see - but when I was there in Jyly there was an exhibtion about Slawomir Lewinsky - with everything explained in English. If yoy want to see all six parts of the museum - in si...
The location is perfect, right next to the promenade and with a breathtaking view of the river and the docks. We visited two temporary exhibition (Danish art and African puppets) and both were incredi...
This museum is as big as they get. The walkway leading to it is renovated and in superb condition as is the building itself. On hot days its qiute busy but still worth the wait and visit.
Mixed bag of exhibits, low entry price
2 floors, a lot to see at a low price. No central theme is apparent - more like a huge antique shop with different sections. No translation to English on 2nd floor meant exhibits not given any context...
Muzeum Narodowe w Szczecinie.
The main building of National Museum, opened in 1945, located at Waly Chrobrego (Ramparts of the Brave) was on the day of our visit, unfortunately, still temporarily closed. Too bad. What I can say ab...
Look what exhibition they offer
There is not so much to see - but when I was there in Jyly there was an exhibtion about Slawomir Lewinsky - with everything explained in English. If yoy want to see all six parts of the museum - in si...
Well-curated exhibitions
The location is perfect, right next to the promenade and with a breathtaking view of the river and the docks. We visited two temporary exhibition (Danish art and African puppets) and both were incredi...
Simply breathtaking
This museum is as big as they get. The walkway leading to it is renovated and in superb condition as is the building itself. On hot days its qiute busy but still worth the wait and visit.