Not worth going in You need to wait in cold weather for at least 3 hours outdoor without any shelter. Go to other attractions and save your valuable time.
Women and children are giving up mid way because of the cold and poorly organized waiting line. So inhuman conditions under the cold. We are not Titanic passenger waiting for the lifeboat!
They only explain to people while waiting in Polish. As English speaking people I don't understand what the staff said at all.
And they won't let any people get in once it's 5pm
Update: I tried to get in again in the morning before 10am, there already a queue outside for around 40 people, once it is 10am they will start letting people in, however the security is super slow and you still need to wait 30mins + outdoor, I suspect they really don't want to make any changes to improve the arrangement, they might more enjoying seeing people queueing like refugees outside in the cold, since it is obviously not the first day happening the same situation.
In my honest opinion, this museum represent Poland this country, such arrangements makes Polish people and tourists under suffering. Please fix this otherwise you only makes bad impression to your own people and visitors all...
Read moreLet’s start with the entrance queue; I waited nearly an hour because of the museum policy(Maximum 120 visitors at a time.) The museum is free of charge. When you enter the building, the staff wants to stand you in a determined field and takes your photo. After that, they give you a card for entering/exiting, and you don’t have to give it back. Before discovering the museum, there is a security point on the base floor.
The Museum has three floors. On the first floor, there is a cloakroom and restroom. Staff is located on every floor and helps you how to visit every floor.
You can find anything related to money, payment technologies, blockchain, etc. Some of the items are interactive. The best part of the museum is the “8.Vault” field. You can touch the gold bar and practice with money, whether it's original or not, in this field. I recommend this museum because of its very fascinating items. However please remind that, I recommend planning on weekdays because of...
Read moreThis place is huge. It took 90 minutes to check most things out, but not in great detail. The museum is interactive and very interesting. It has big amounts of coins, for those coinophiles, but the most interesting parts are the labs and minting processes. Everything there is written in detail, and in both Polish, and English. I truly enjoyed the experience, tho I didn't read everything nor did I look at every coin. Oh, and did I mention it's free?
Ps: just remember to leave these knives you still wear since you became a scout, as the museum will not only make you a unique ID card (for visiting), but also will check your bags...
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