5/5 Liliana K. 4 months ago on Google • 405 reviews
Great
idea
and
great
miniatures.
It
was
a
place
worth
visiting
even
several
times,
because
each
time
you
find
new
details
and
interesting
facts.
There
weren't
many
exhibits,
but
they
were
perfectly
made
and
on
a
quite
large
scale,
1:25.
Here
you
could
see
models
of
no
longer
existing
buildings
in
pre-war
Warsaw
-
the
Kronenberg
Palace,
the
Summer
Theater
from
the
Saxon
Garden,
the
Karaś
Palace,
the
Gościnny
Dwór,
the
Stock
Exchange
and
the
Granzów
tenement
house,
the
Saxon
Palace,
as
well
as
many
photos
of
the
city
from
the
interwar
period
and
earlier.
The
museum
changed
its
location
several
times.
The
location
-
in
the
former
Landau
Bank
-
was
a
perfect
fit.
The
building
itself
is
worth
attention
due
to
its
architecture
and
history.
It
is
one
of
the
few
Art
Nouveau
buildings
in
Warsaw,
and
the
only
one
preserved
in
a
relatively
original
condition,
as
it
survived
the
war
without
major
damage.
When
the
Miniature
Park
was
located
there
for
three
years,
you
could
also
admire
these
wonderful
interiors
Unfortunately.
It's
all
water
over
the
dam.
We
won't
see
the
thumbnails
anymore.
After
several
subsequent
moves,
the
collection
was
completely
devastated.
Currently
does
not
exist.🙁
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