Planning your visit
Are you going to the POLIN Museum? Want to prepare for your visit? Check out what you should know before touring.
Getting here
We are located in the center of Warsaw, at 6 Anielewicza St. You can reach us by public transportation - subway (M1 line, Arsenal Town Hall station), bus or streetcar (the nearest stops are Muranów, Anielewicza and Nalewki-Muzeum). There is paid parking and bicycle racks near the museum.
Opening hours
We work on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. We are free on Tuesdays.
Tickets
Buy your tickets online or on site. It's a good idea to book them in advance, especially on weekends.
Accessibility
Our space is friendly to people with disabilities. We offer, among other things, mobile chairs for rent, a tablet with a tour path in PJM, tiffographs and audiodescription for selected objects.
Touring
Explore the heart of our museum's core exhibition, “1000 Years of Polish Jewish History,” divided into nine galleries. Each will take you through different eras - from the first Jewish settlements in the Middle Ages to modern times. Visit as you like - on your own, in a group or with a guide.
For families
Ask at the ticket desk for a family audio guide. It's an interactive tour path designed for children ages 6-12. Come to our weekend family workshops for different age groups, including children and youngsters.
Tour the exhibition with children
Calendar
On our site you will find an up-to-date calendar of events organized at the museum. Workshops, walks, discussions, lectures - there's plenty to choose from.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
If you still have any doubts, read the answers to the most frequently asked questions.