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Detailed Information
- Place Types Museum
- Address Młynarska 14/15, 84-300 Lębork, Poland
- Coordinate 54.54391,17.752166
- Website http://www.muzeum.lebork.pl/
- Rating 5
- Compound Code GQV2+HV Lebork, Poland
Openning hours
- Monday Closed
- Tuesday 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
- Wednesday 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
- Thursday 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
- Friday 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
- Saturday 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM
- Sunday 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM
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Reviews
Old fashioned museum, not very attractive for kids. The sympatic staff was compensating fully for that. Be sure to see the presentation in the basement. Available in polosh/english and german.
Very rich in finds especially archeological. Highly recommend.
A great disappointment, by no means the exhibition presenting the collection of face urns, because we were unable to see this one due to an incomprehensible decision (question who?). The museum is officially open, but the entire floor with the most valuable collection, not only on a national scale, is closed due to ... coronavirus. The only question is why you can enter the museum, see exhibitions on a different floor, but not an exhibition with urns. Apparently these are offices that are also on the same floor. It is a pity that no one wrote on the museum's website about such an exclusion of a valuable collection, not taking into account the fact that some may travel hundreds of kilometers to meet face to face with (pre) history. The conclusion is that it is better to call and ask what you can visit nowadays, because you cannot rely only on information on the website. It's a pity the Museum in Lębork ...
At the outset, I would like to advise everyone potentially (currently interested - September 2020) not to visit this facility! I really regret that I did not read the opinions of my predecessors before I went there. Unfortunately, on the website of this Museum, I did not find this information, so important for me. For reasons that I do not understand, the management of this institution decided that it would limit its exhibition (currently) to visiting ONLY to the one displayed on one floor. To my question to the lady who supervised me while visiting it: "Why is this situation currently happening?". I received the answer: "This is related to the PANDEMIA ..." It so happened that in the period from July to August this year I visited several other museums throughout Poland and in none of them access to my exhibitions was limited, explaining that I was due to the coronavirus. Of course, while maintaining the required sanitary regime while visiting them. Personally, I think that the decisions made in this institution should be scrutinized by superior authorities. According to me, it would be much better (in view of such a situation) to close it than to create the illusion that it is open to visitors who, as you can see, do not care about it, and maintaining its entire infrastructure costs us. And this is not enough - from our money taxpayers. Coronavirus, however, as you can see, is only an opportunity to mock the implementation of the obligations imposed on this type of facility. A few years ago I already had the opportunity to visit this tabernacle. I won't say - I liked it very much then. Its original exhibition. Especially the one relating to the history of "television" - Paula Nipkow. More than THIS, when the old man who was showing me around it then played a vinyl record for me on an old gramophone, which
I suppose it is still on display there. Which, unfortunately, this time I had no opportunity to find out. I must admit that as an old music lover I was then simply enchanted by the sound coming out of it! Unfortunately, I visited this Museum less than an hour before its closing, because I was through Lębork that day, the so-called "transit".
Therefore, I did not have the opportunity to get acquainted with all the exhibits in it.
So I was hoping to make up for it this time.
Unfortunately.
Failed to...
So I am disappointed now.
I amused myself stopping by one of the Lębork pastry shops, which is located on "their" promenade.
Where to this day, as I was able to convince myself again (organoleptically).
They STILL serve delicious Italian ICE CREAM!
I must admit that at least ONE turned out to be a kind of sweetness for this today's - not very happy escapade to Lębork ...
We visited half the museum because the rest was closed - no one knows why. But we paid half the price. A very big plus for cheap magnets and other souvenirs. A magnet for PLN 2.50 is an unrealistic price in any town. The museum itself can be, considering that it is the only such attraction in Lębork. If someone goes specifically to this city, he will be a bit disappointed.
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