1/5 Kate W. 1 month ago on Google • 16 reviews New
The
museum
is
actually
only
two
floors,
because
on
the
third
there
is
a
kind
of
common
room
for
children,
so
I
didn't
find
anything
for
myself
there.
The
staff
seem
dissatisfied
with
the
visit
and
are
surprised
by
it.
At
the
entrance,
I
had
to
go
through
a
cloud
of
smoke
generated
by
a
security
guard
smoking
cigarettes,
and
unfortunately
it
was
impossible
to
get
through
this
cloud
of
smoke.
On
the
ground
floor
there
are
the
most
valuable
exhibits
in
terms
of
Kashubian
art
and
design.
Unfortunately,
it's
hard
to
concentrate
when
the
lady
guarding
these
exhibits
keeps
ringing
the
phone.
The
lady
did
not
react
to
the
glances
and
people
turning
towards
her.
I
asked
if
it
was
you
calling
this
phone,
she
confirmed
that
it
was
hers
and
the
notifications
continued.
It
was
irritating
because
my
grandmother
followed
me
around
the
room
and
checked
whether
I
was
accidentally
touching
the
exhibits.
On
the
second
floor,
I
was
followed
by
another
lady
who
was
losing
her
pants
and
was
constantly
adjusting
them,
which
kept
her
completely
absorbed,
so
I
didn't
really
learn
anything.
Unfortunately,
the
staff
did
not
share
any
information
with
me
or
attempt
to
respond
to
my
attempts
to
contact
them.
On
the
ground
floor,
some
of
the
exhibit
labels
were
placed
too
far
from
the
objects
or
in
the
wrong
place.
For
an
ethno
museum
in
the
heart
of
Kashubia,
there
is
a
lot
missing,
e.g.
embroidery,
Kashubian
art,
design,
and
here
it
is
completely
missing,
and
I
expected
more.
It's
good
that
I
didn't
have
to
pay
for
the
ticket,
although
it
was
still
a
poor
offer
by
Gdańsk
museum
standards.
At
the
end,
I
didn't
close
the
exit
door
when
I
was
leaving
and
I
stopped
in
front
of
it,
the
security
guard
shouted
at
me
that
when
you
leave,
lock
the
door
and
slammed
the
door
(!)
Whistling
for
the
crew,
including
the
security
guard,
a
cultural
institution
and
the
level
of
personal
culture
is
definitely
critical
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