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  • Place Types Museum
  • Address Zawiszy Czarnego 1, 81-374 Gdynia, Poland
  • Coordinate 54.5159393,18.5482085
  • Website Unknown
  • Rating 5
  • Compound Code GG8X+97 Gdynia, Poland
Openning hours
  • Monday Closed
  • Tuesday 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Wednesday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Thursday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Friday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Saturday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Sunday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
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Marine Weapons and Armaments Outdoor Exhibition. Branch of the Polish Naval Museum
Marine Weapons and Armaments Outdoor Exhibition. Branch of the Polish Naval Museum
Marine Weapons and Armaments Outdoor Exhibition. Branch of the Polish Naval Museum
Marine Weapons and Armaments Outdoor Exhibition. Branch of the Polish Naval Museum
Marine Weapons and Armaments Outdoor Exhibition. Branch of the Polish Naval Museum
Marine Weapons and Armaments Outdoor Exhibition. Branch of the Polish Naval Museum
Marine Weapons and Armaments Outdoor Exhibition. Branch of the Polish Naval Museum
Marine Weapons and Armaments Outdoor Exhibition. Branch of the Polish Naval Museum
Marine Weapons and Armaments Outdoor Exhibition. Branch of the Polish Naval Museum
Marine Weapons and Armaments Outdoor Exhibition. Branch of the Polish Naval Museum
Reviews
Thamsanqa Gumpo (04/20/2019)
History weapons
Marcin Kopczyński (09/14/2019)
A lot of interesting outdoor exhibits. You can take a close look at cannons and cannons. The area is tidy and tidy. It is worth visiting as part of the exhibition of the Navy Museum. Only the broader descriptions of individual exhibits are missing. Some torpedoes already eat rust and require care. Children will have a lot of running and watching here.
Adam Kęsik (09/06/2019)
Very interesting exhibits, great history of our navy I recommend to everyone. Those who are going there should buy a combined ticket to explore Lightning and the museum comes out cheaper. I recommend to everyone.
Barbara Plocka (10/17/2020)
Good
Tomasz Łoś (07/16/2018)
As I can recommend the Navy Museum itself with a clear conscience, the open-air exhibition is a tragedy. Run down, giving the impression of being unattended, it is simply ugly and neglected. It is not about the exhibits themselves, which are perfectly fine on their own, but their appearance and condition. Placed outside, after years of maintenance in the "let's add another layer of paint" style, they are in a terrible condition. I hope there will be money someday to refurbish these facilities before they fall apart from old age. You can visit, but it looks average.
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