1 Solidarności Square, Szczecin, 70-515
Breakthrough Dialog Centre (Polish: Centrum Dialogu Przełomy) is a modern exhibition showing the groundbreaking events of 1939 -1990. The exhibition commemorates, above all, hidden from the general public events in the People's Republic of Poland. It shows the highlight moments in the history of post-war Szczecin and the entire Western Pomerania, turning points that have changed different areas of citizen’s lives after which nothing was the same. The museum's collections include unique items such as Nazi souvenirs brought by exiles from Siberia, the remains of property saved by people from different parts of Poland from the war, a diary of one of the cursed soldiers, an album commemorating Jadwiga Kowalczyk - a 16-year-old girl killed in December '70 , tools from the Szczecin Shipyard Adolf Warski, which was the birthplace of almost all political "breakthroughs". The collected items are symbolic and unique, they provide an excellent pretext for stories about people and events with which they were associated.