1/5 Mišo M. 2 years ago on Google
We
have
had
terrible
experience.
We
joined
museum
with
baby
buggy
and
had
real
trouble
get
in
there
and
also
move
through
the
museum.
On
beginning
we
found
and
entrance
for
disabled
people
and
easy
accessible
entrance.
After
ringing
a
bell
and
minutes
of
waiting,
someone
from
stuff
opened
a
door
but
we
way
inside
was
through
room
filled
with
boxes
so
I
had
to
free
the
way
on
myself,
lady
from
stuff
was
just
looking
at
me
as
I
was
alone
trying
to
make
way
for
us.
I
am
curious
what
a
disable
person
would
have
to
do.
Moving
through
museum
was
possible
with
an
elevator
but
on
those
levels
where
lot
of
rooms
and
parts
with
stairs
in
between.
So
alone
due
to
our
experience
with
terrible
access
for
disabled
people
and
children's
buggys
I
would
give
only
1
star.
But
also
whole
concept
of
museum
was
not
our
first
preference.
Even
we
speak
English,it
was
too
chaotic
and
we
have
had
problems
find
some
kind
of
concept.
We
didn't
learned
a
lot
about
Frédéric
Chopin,
even
about
his
biography
nor
about
pieces
he
has
created.
After
we
frustrated
left
the
museum
after
2
hours
we
have
had
to
google
most
the
information
we
was
interested
in.
Simply
lot
of
basic
information
missing.
The
style
how
the
museum
was
trying
to
be
modern
just
didn't
hit
our
taste
of
art
or
how
should
museum
be
organised.
And
what
we
really
missed
would
be
much
bigger
offer
of
places
where
you
can
hear
and
enjoy
his
piece
of
art
-
music.
Maybe
it
was
due
to
covid,
so
one
exposition
where
you
could
theoretically
do
that,
was
missing
headphones.
And
on
places
where
you
can
enjoy
the
music,
quality
of
sound
was
just
terrible.