Warsaw Uprising Museum

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The Warsaw Uprising Museum is a historical museum in Warsaw dedicated to documenting and presenting the 1944 Polish resistance uprising against Nazi occupation through immersive exhibits, artifacts, and multimedia displays.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural institution
history museum
museum
address ul. Grzybowska 79, Warsaw, Poland
architecturalStyle adapted industrial architecture
commemorates Warsaw residents during World War II
civilian victims of the Warsaw Uprising
soldiers of the Home Army
country Poland
dedicatedTo Home Army
Polish resistance in World War II
Warsaw Uprising
hasCollection documents from the Warsaw Uprising
insurgent uniforms
letters and diaries from 1944
personal belongings of insurgents
underground press materials
wartime photographs
weapons used in the Warsaw Uprising
hasExhibitType airplane replica
film projections
historical artifacts
immersive exhibits
insurgent printing press
interactive installations
multimedia displays
photographic documentation
reconstructed barricades
reconstructed insurgent sewer passages
sound installations
hasFacility cafe
cinema hall
educational center
museum shop
observation tower
inception 2004
languageOfExhibition English
Polish
locatedIn Masovian Voivodeship
Warsaw
Wola district
occupies former tram power station
openingDate 31 July 2004
operator Warsaw
surface form: City of Warsaw
significance key institution of historical memory in Poland
major tourist attraction in Warsaw
subjectOf documentary films about the Warsaw Uprising
tourist guides about Warsaw
theme 1944 Warsaw Uprising against Nazi Germany

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Warsaw Uprising commemoratedBy Warsaw Uprising Museum
Home Army (Armia Krajowa) hasMemorialMuseum Warsaw Uprising Museum
subject surface form: Home Army