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Muzeum Poczty Polskiej w Gdańsku, an extension of Muzeum Gdańska, offers a unique glimpse into a poignant chapter of Polish history. Located in Gdańsk, Poland, this small museum shares space with an active Polish post office, making it a fascinating fusion of past and present. Rated 4.5 on Google, it commemorates the brave resistance of Polish postal workers during the 1939 Nazi invasion.

Visitors can explore exhibits featuring objects and information panels available in both Polish and English, making it accessible for international guests. The museum is family-friendly, with an environment suitable for children to learn about history in an engaging way. Friendly and knowledgeable staff are on hand to enrich the experience.

A visit takes about 45 minutes, with free entrance on Mondays. Notable features include a striking memorial in front and a wall of remembrance in the garden area, both paying tribute to the heroic actions of the postal workers. Though reviews are mixed, many find it a valuable stop for its historical context and insightful information on Poland's wartime resistance.

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Features

Suitable for children, Toilet

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Muzeum II Wojny Światowej
Bus stop 309 m walk
Targ Rybny
Bus stop 202 m walk
Rybaki Górne
Bus stop 344 m walk
Katarzynki
Bus stop 210 m walk
Heweliusza
Bus stop 317 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.5
based on 1,420 reviews
4.5/5 1,340 reviews
4.7/5 80 reviews
Ewa Cz
Ewa Cz
2 months ago on Google

Warto zobaczyć sam budynek. Muzeum praktycznie nie istnieje, a pomnik poświęcony obrońcom poczty do oceny. Osobiście wolałabym inna formę.

marcin dantes
marcin dantes
2 months ago on Google

Niestety remont i nie do zwiedzania czerwiec 2025 ..

zara k-tai
zara k-tai
4 months ago on Google

Museum is closed. Just to pass and imagine where the war began at that time.