Fryderyk Chopin Museum claims to be the most modern biographical museum in Europe. The Museum owns the world’s largest collection of Chopin collectibles
including: autographs, drafts, fragments and whole works, lists, notes, oil paintings, watercolours, drawings, sculptures, medals, photographs, posters, personal items (grand piano, gold watch, calendar notebooks, pencil, pendant, passport and more).

The Uprising is tragic and largely unknown chapter of World War II, in which a brave Polish resistance of freedom fighters met annihilation and retribution from the Nazis, the city of Warsaw was completely destroyed after the uprising. The Warsaw Uprising Museum, located in the district of Wola in Warsaw, Poland, is a museum dedicated to the Warsaw Uprising of 1944. It was opened on July 31, 2004, marking the 60th anniversary of the Uprising.
The National Museum in Warsaw – mother of Warsaw’s museums houses an impressive collection of art spanning more than three millennia, everything from ancient Egyptian, Roman and Greek art to European furniture and decorative arts from the Renaissance.
The museum’s painting departments are certainly amongst the highlights. Don’t miss the haunting images of the 1920s painter Jan Cybis, the triumphant Battle of Grunwald by Jan Matejko or the paintings of Poland’s most revered painter, Stanislaw Witkiewicz.
The Dutch, Flemish and Venetian schools have rooms to themselves in the Gallery of Foreign Painting. For a bit of history, venture into the galleries of Medieval Art and Ancient Art.
http://www.mnw.art.pl/
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