60 min 12 Wita Stwosza Street, Kraków, 31-511
The Home Army Museum was created in 2000. The Museum presents the origins of the Home Army, the Underground State and the lives of Polish soldiers on the fronts of World War II and after the war until today. The museum's collection consists of historical souvenirs donated by Home Army soldiers and their families, archival photographs and films. In addition to the permanent exhibition, temporary exhibitions are also organized on site. The idea of the Museum is to present a comprehensive picture of the Polish underground together with its spiritual genesis, including pre-war Poland and the shape of its patriotic heritage in contemporary Poland. At the exhibitions, visitors have the opportunity to experience the personal dimension of the war and occupation through the prism of personal memorabilia, archival photographs and documents, as well as learn about the fate, attitudes and actions of the Home Army soldiers.
Please note that ITS-Poland works with groups only (10 participants and more).