Museum of Independence

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Museum of Independence
Pałac Przebendowskich Radziwiłłów w Warszawie elewacja zachodnia.jpg
Established1990
Locational. Solidarności 62
Warsaw, Poland
TypeHistory museum
Public transit accessLine M1 Ratusz Arsenal
WebsiteOfficial website

The Museum of Independence (Polish: Muzeum Niepodległości) is a museum in Warsaw, Poland. It was established on 30 January 1990 as the Museum of the History of Polish Independence and Social Movements and is located in the former Przebendowski Palace at al. 'Solidarity' 62, but it also has these branches:

The headquarters of the museum was established by the Ministry of Culture and Art in the Przebendowski Palace, which had previously housed the Museum of Vladimir Lenin (1955–1989).[1]

The museum covers the history of Polish battles and aspirations for independence from the Kościuszko Uprising to the modern day.[2]

In 1991, the facility received its current name. In 1992, the Museum of Independence received the status of a National Cultural Institution. From 1990 to 2009 the director was Andrzej Stawarz. Currently the director of the facility is T. Skoczek.

References[]

  1. ^ "Museum of Independence | Sightseeing | Warsaw".
  2. ^ http://www.warsawtour.pl/en/tourist-attractions/museum-of-independence-muzeum-niepodleg-o-ci-1935.html

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Coordinates: 52°14′43″N 21°0′15″E / 52.24528°N 21.00417°E / 52.24528; 21.00417


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