Polish Aviation Museum
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Polish Aviation Museum
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Polish Aviation Museum

Highlights

  • An impressive collection of planes
  • Machines from the past, but also modern ones
  • A large part of the exhibition outside favors walks
  • The Museum incuded in Krakow Card

What's included

  • Skip the lane ticket for permanent exhibition
  • Guide 

Overview

Do you like airplanes, helicopters, gliders, motor gliders, aircraft engines and so on? We have a real treat for aviation enthusiasts in Krakow. Hundreds of exhibits depict the history from the time of the first pilots to modern times. In addition to that, we add military aircraft from both world wars, a papal helicopter and many, many more. Not too shabby, huh?

Attention, Aviation Lovers!
You can go inside some of the exhibits :) It is simply a mandatory point of the aviation - passion - agenda and a great idea for a nice walk with your family on a sunny day.

And for those not necessarily interested?
A large part of the Museum's exhibits is in open-air. The museum area is very picturesque and surrounded by a park. Even if you are not a fan of aerodynamic machines, you can spend a very nice few hours here. Exhibitions are interesting enough that even complete laymen will not be bored.

Thanks to the interactive zone, you can imagine that you are a pilot and experience the aerodynamic principles of physics.

There is also a zone designed for children, where they can do experiments. And of course a lot of space for running :)

Interesting facts
The building of the Polish Aviation Museum in Krakow is located at the former Rakowice-Czyżyny airport, one of the oldest airports in Europe. Thanks to the rich collections of aircraft, helicopters, gliders, and engines, the Polish Aviation Museum is well known in Europe.

The museum's collection contains over 300 items with some of the world's most unique exhibits, such as the hulls of the German WWII Halberstadt Cl.II or Roland D.IV. Here you will find the only remaining Russian flying boat Grigorovich M-15 from 1916. The collection was expanded to include an open-air museum in which the best-known machines from the Soviet era, such as Antonov AN-26 or Polish PZL 130 Orlik, are presented.

Know before you go

Please mind that you must appear at the museum with printed voucher at the opening hours. Tickets allows you to visit permanent exhibition.

Cancellation policy

Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of the tour

Meeting point

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