5/5 Carl V. 3 years ago on Google
The
Solidarnosc
Museum
was
one
of
the
most
impressive
museum
visits
in
my
entire
life.
The
exhibition
was
very
interesting
and,
due
to
many
original
exhibits,
very
authentic
as
well.
You
are
provided
with
an
audioguide
available
for
various
languages,
including
Polish,
German,
English,
French,
Spanish
and
some
more
languages.
The
audioguide
recognizes
in
what
part
of
the
exhibition
you
are
and
automatically
updates
while
moving
to
another
exhibit.
Of
course
you
can
also
rewind
and
fast
forward
manually.
The
museum
tells
the
entire
story
of
Solidarnosc
including
the
prehistory
and
even
a
brief
outlook.
The
visit
is
constructed
as
if
a
framed
story
was
told
and
you
can
decide
what
parts
are
worth
to
be
heard
in
more
detail.
There
are
many
interactive
exhibits,
e.g.
a
smart-table
where
many
photos
are
provided.
You
can
zoom
in
and
out
and
sort
the
pictures
on
this
table.
When
enlarging
an
image,
a
short
text
pops
up,
providing
information
about
the
depicted.
It
really
feels
like
sitting
at
a
table
and
going
through
some
old
images
your
parents
or
grandparents
stored
in
a
box
in
their
basement.
There
are
many
other
examples,
but
it
would
ruin
the
"wow-effect"
to
tell
them
upfront.
The
museum
does
not
simply
provide
information
about
Polish
history
or
the
history
of
Solidarnosc.
You
are
taken
to
an
emotional
trip
to
the
past
and,
for
a
short
moment,
become
part
of
history
yourself.
I
would
highly
recommend
visiting
the
Solidarnosc
Museum.
It
was
an
experience
I
would
not
want
to
miss!