Muzeum Nowej Huty - Muzeum Krakowa
Muzeum Nowej Huty - Muzeum Krakowa
Muzeum Nowej Huty - Muzeum Krakowa
3.5
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Ernie H
Cardiff, UK2,209 contributions
Nov 2018 • Couples
Panels outside detail history of the town and inside (with a fee but allows you to see other museum in the cinema) is only one room with all materials in Polish. You are given a translation guide to read and talks about a flat, the library, the school (catchy name of School 87) and the cinema.
Written 14 November 2018
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Nuku'alofa, Tonga211 contributions
Apr 2024 • Solo
The Nova Huta museum is what the Museum of Communist Poland is now called. See the reviews there of its temporary displays and excellent nuclear bunker
Written 27 April 2024
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James
Bargoed, UK160 contributions
Feb 2020
Not sure what the situation with the name of this museum is. Seems to be called different things on different reviews? I think it's now a branch of the Krakow Museum.
Anyway, I think the museum is relatively new as it was not mentioned in my Krajow guidebook but instead found it online.
Really glad this museum exists - it gives a great overview of the steelworks of Nowa Huta and the lives of the people that worked there. It's housed in a typical 'socialist realist' cinema, looking like it could have come straight out of a Moscow suburb. The exhibits were modern and interesting, and the underground bunker that houses a museum on the shelters of Nowa Huta was one of the highlights of Krakow for me, being very interested in Cold War and Soviet history. There is another branch of the museum within a 15 minute walk, which was much smaller but worth a look if you have time.
Overall I'm really glad I visited this place when in Krakow. The old town and castle are great and important parts of Polish history - but the Nowa Huta museum tells the story of another very important part of the history of Krakow and Poland.
Anyway, I think the museum is relatively new as it was not mentioned in my Krajow guidebook but instead found it online.
Really glad this museum exists - it gives a great overview of the steelworks of Nowa Huta and the lives of the people that worked there. It's housed in a typical 'socialist realist' cinema, looking like it could have come straight out of a Moscow suburb. The exhibits were modern and interesting, and the underground bunker that houses a museum on the shelters of Nowa Huta was one of the highlights of Krakow for me, being very interested in Cold War and Soviet history. There is another branch of the museum within a 15 minute walk, which was much smaller but worth a look if you have time.
Overall I'm really glad I visited this place when in Krakow. The old town and castle are great and important parts of Polish history - but the Nowa Huta museum tells the story of another very important part of the history of Krakow and Poland.
Written 23 February 2020
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Barbara W
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July 2024 • Family
Disappointing. Not much about the history of Nowa Huta. A lot about history of jazz!!. Not sure what that got to do with history of Nowa Huta.
Written 29 July 2024
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