Get to know facts, legends, opinions and consequences for Gdansk, Poland, Europe and the entire world during WWII. Visit the most important places connected to Gdansk during the war while listening to stories about brave heroes and victims from your private guide. Form your own opinion on the course of the war and its effects based on new information, a different point of view.
Start your tour at the World War II Museum, which is the newest and most visited museum in Gdansk. At the museum, your guide will help you to understand the exhibition and the historical context of the incidents that took place in Gdansk.
With a permanent exhibition covering almost 5,000 square meters, the Museum of the Second World War in Gdańsk is the largest historical museum in Poland. Located on the bottom level of the building, 14 meters underground, learn about the tragic experience of the Second World War, its genesis and consequences, victims and perpetrators, heroes and the common folk.
Then, travel to the Polish Post Office Museum, which was a symbol of the Polish heroic resistance in 1939, at the beginning of World War II. The museum aims to educate you about the patriotic activity of Poles in war-torn Gdansk, as well as the cultural achievements of the 'Free City citizens.