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Permanent exhibition

The permanent exhibition of the Emigration Museum in Gdynia is the first exhibition in the country telling the story of emigration from the Polish territories during the last 200 years in such an extensive way. It presents the experiences of people leaving their homeland, their fears, their hopes, and also the reasons and the consequences of the emigration. It is a story of people setting off on... read everything »
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Emigration Museum in Gdynia
ul. Armii Krajowej 24
81-372 Gdynia
Pomorskie
public transport
public transport
access for people with disabilities
access for people with disabilities
audioguide
audioguide
e-ticketing platform
e-ticketing platform
Day of the week Opening hours
Tuesday
12:00 - 20:00
Wednesday Wednesday 10:00 - 18:00
Thursday
10:00 - 18:00
Friday
10:00 - 18:00
Saturday
10:00 - 18:00
Sunday
10:00 - 18:00
free
free entrance
Holidays Opening hours
2024.05.01 (Wednesday) 12:00 - 18:00
2024.05.03 (Friday) 12:00 - 18:00
2024.12.25 (Wednesday) x
2024.12.26 (Thursday) x
Tickets
normal 19.00 PLN
reduced 15.00 PLN
family 50.00 PLN 2 os. dorosłe + maksymalnie 4 dzieci w wieku 7-18 lat
group 16.00 PLN minimum 10 osób
children free of charge up to the age of 7
The above price list applies to the entire place.
e-ticket platform »
Audioguide
available for a fee on the Museum's devices 10.00 PLN

The permanent exhibition of the Emigration Museum in Gdynia is the first exhibition in the country telling the story of emigration from the Polish territories during the last 200 years in such an extensive way. It presents the experiences of people leaving their homeland, their fears, their hopes, and also the reasons and the consequences of the emigration. It is a story of people setting off on a journey into the unknown, of social, cultural and economic changes that they experienced, it is the legend of Gdynia and of the Polish ocean liners. It is a story of prominent Polish emigrants,people who are known abroad, but frequently forgotten in their own homeland, and a story of the Polish diaspora – the people who have been cultivating the culture and the traditions of the country of their ancestors. Finally, it is a story of returning, of the Polish identity and of its many faces.

Among the many attractions that await visitors, there is the “Batory Under Construction” project, which features the world’s largest model of a passenger ship (under construction). The visitors can also follow the journey of the emigrants leaving for the USA in the early 20th century – starting with a rail journey, the long voyage across the Atlantic, the Ellis Island Immigration Station and ending with building a new life abroad. The exhibition ends in contemporarytimes. It starts and ends with an installation in the shape of a silver globe, where visitors can listen to the recollections of the Polish emigrants from all over the world, recounting their experiences.

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