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Museum of Asia and the Pacific in Warsaw

24A Solec
00-403 Warszawa
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24A Solec
00-403 Warszawa
+48 22 629 67 24
sekretariat@muzeumazji.pl
www.muzeumazji.pl
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Business Hours Now Open

Monday Closed

Tuesday 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Wednesday 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Thursday 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Friday 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Saturday 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Sunday 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm

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What is available in English?

  • The Museum website is only in Polish: www.muzeumazji.pl
  • The Museum staff speaks English

How to get there?

  • The Museum is located in the Powisle (Powiśle) district in the apartment building, on the ground floor
  • By car: The Museum is within paid parking zone (Monday – Friday 8 am – 6 pm, free on weekends and holidays). Visitors can park on Solec Street or small streets around the Museum. However, it may be difficult to find a free spot
  • By public transport:
    • By bus: 111, 117, 158, 185, Most Poniatowskiego stop, 116, 127, 166 Solec stop
    • By tram: 7, 8, 9, 22, 24, 25, Most Poniatowskiego stop

The Museum is closed on:

  • Mondays

Tickets:

  • Regular tickets – 5 zł
  • Reduced tickets – 3 zł

Where to have lunch or coffee?

  • There is no café in the Museum building. It’s difficult to find a café or a restaurant within walking distance with kids. To have lunch or coffee you would need to drive to e.g. Plac Trzech Krzyży or Rozbrat Street

Other relevant information:

  • The Museum has recently moved to the new location in Solec Street and it constantly develops. It’s a convenient destination if you plan only a short  (about 30 minutes) visit:
    • There is one permanent exhibition that children will love: “Zone of Sounds” features 120 musical instruments from Asia in a small room with video presentations, music, and one instrument that it is allowed to play yourself
    • There are usually two temporary exhibitions, e.g. man and woman in traditional Muslim communities, embroidered fabric from Central Asia, Indian paintings
  • In the Museum building, there is a small store where you can get souvenirs, jewelry etc.

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Museum of Asia and the Pacific in Warsaw - the entrance
Museum of Asia and the Pacific in Warsaw - “Zone of Sounds” exhibition
Museum of Asia and the Pacific in Warsaw - “Zone of Sounds” exhibition
Museum of Asia and the Pacific in Warsaw - “Zone of Sounds” exhibition - you can play on this instrument
Museum of Asia and the Pacific in Warsaw - children can play
Museum of Asia and the Pacific in Warsaw - temporary exhibition
Museum of Asia and the Pacific in Warsaw - temporary exhibition
Museum of Asia and the Pacific in Warsaw - temporary exhibition
Museum of Asia and the Pacific in Warsaw - the entrance
Museum of Asia and the Pacific in Warsaw - “Zone of Sounds” exhibition
Museum of Asia and the Pacific in Warsaw - “Zone of Sounds” exhibition
Museum of Asia and the Pacific in Warsaw - “Zone of Sounds” exhibition - you can play on this instrument
Museum of Asia and the Pacific in Warsaw - children can play
Museum of Asia and the Pacific in Warsaw - temporary exhibition
Museum of Asia and the Pacific in Warsaw - temporary exhibition
Museum of Asia and the Pacific in Warsaw - temporary exhibition

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