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Museum of John Paul II and Primate Wyszyński entrance ticket

Place: Warsaw
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Mobile voucher accepted

Do this because

  • Step inside the emblematic Temple of Divine Providence building
  • Learn Polish history through the life and teachings of Stefan Wyszyński and John Paul II
  • Discover the exhibition with fourteen audiovisual zones, large-format projections and art
  • Enjoy the paintings by Aldona Mickiewicz, Piotr Młodożeniec and Stefan Gierowski
  • View objects such as a pre-war photo studio and a monstrance from the interwar period

What to expect

Visit the most characteristic building in the Wilanów neighborhood of Warsaw – the Temple of Divine Providence with your entrance ticket to the Museum of John Paul II and Primate Wyszyński. Beneath its dome you'll find the one-of-a-kind museum housing a permanent exhibition with fourteen audiovisual zones, large-format projections and art.

Inside, you'll learn over 100 years of Polish history through the life and teachings of two national heroes - from the birth of Stefan Wyszyński in 1901 to the death of John Paul II in 2005. Each thematic zone presents a unique and scenographic space that will help visitors enter the atmosphere of years gone by.

Art lovers will enjoy the paintings by Aldona Mickiewicz that illustrating when Karol Wojtyła was elected Pope, a mural by Piotr Młodożeniec and The Ten Commandments Paintings series by avant-garde artist Stefan Gierowski.

Historian aficionados can gaze upon unique objects including a bejeweled dress crafted from precious stones mounted on a Jasna Góra painting, a leather canopy used by the primate in the Warsaw cathedral, and a field altar from WWII.

Throughout the exhibition you will find a wealth of quotes from the two featured heroes in both written and audio form, as well as archival photographs, documents and information.

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Important to know

  • Children (age 0-6) free of charge. Free entrance tickets must be obtained, at the box office
  • Reduced price tickets are available to students (with valid student ID), Seniors (age 65+) and people with disabilities. To use the reduced price ticket, you must show the relevant document with your ticket upon entering the museum
  • Note on Thursdays, individual entrance to the exhibition is free of charge
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What’s included

Entrance ticket

Cancellation policy

Please note that this experience is non-refundable, even if cancelled in advance.

Booking fee

Good news! No extra fees are applied to this booking.

Location

Prymasa Augusta Hlonda 1, Warsaw, Poland

Meeting point:

Use your ticket to enter the museum at the date and time selected during booking.

Provider

BILEDO Sp. z o.o

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Opening hours: Our team is available from 10.00 to 18.00 CET

Phone number: +1 208-744-6464