Home Army Museum
Supplied by: Discover Cracow
Explore the Home Army Museum of Krakow which commemorates the struggle for independence by the underground Polish Secret State and the Home Army during World War II.
Highlights
- Enter the Home Army Museum and learn about the Polish homeland resistance to Nazi occupation
- See a variety of artifacts donated by the families of ex-soldiers
- Discover more about a lesser-known aspect of Polish history
What's included
- Skip the lane ticket for permanent exhibition
- Guide
Overview
Please, present the PRINTED voucher at the Museum’s ticket office.
The last admission to the Home Army Museum is 90 minutes before the closing time.
Enter the Home Army Museum and learn more about the history of Poland during its occupation in World War II. Explore this beautifully-restored 3 storey railway building which houses a permanent exhibition focusing on the history of the Polish Underground State and the Home Army who resisted Nazi occupation.
See a variety of artifacts and memorabilia from this era, mostly dedicated by the families of ex-soldiers and resistance leaders. Learn about civilian and military life during the war years, and the significant efforts undertaken by those who resisted the Nazi regime.
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