Explore the untold story of Poland’s underground resistance during World War II. The Home Army Museum (Muzeum Armii Krajowej) in Krakow is dedicated to the legacy of the Armia Krajowa – the largest underground resistance movement in occupied Europe. Located in a restored historic military building, the museum offers a deeply moving and educational experience through modern multimedia, authentic artifacts, and powerful narratives.
-Discover the story of the Polish Underground State and the Home Army’s role in fighting both Nazi and Soviet occupiers
-See original weapons, coded messages, and personal belongings of underground fighters
-Walk through immersive exhibits covering sabotage missions, secret operations, and civilian life under occupation
-Understand the post-war fate of resistance members and the challenges of remembrance in communist-era Poland
-A must-see for history enthusiasts, students, and anyone interested in World War II from the Eastern European perspective
Explore the Home Army Museum of Krakow which commemorates the struggle for independence by the underground Polish Secret State and the Home Army during World War II. Explore this perfect-restored 3 storey railway building which houses a permanent exhibition focusing on the history of the Polish Underground State and the Home Army who resisted Nazi occupation. See a variety of artifacts and memorabilia from this era, mostly dedicated by the families of ex-soldiers and resistance leaders. Learn about civilian and military life during the war years, and the significant efforts undertaken by those who resisted the Nazi regime.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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