Museum open from 12:00pm
Cinema is closed now
Museum open from 12:00pm
Cinema is closed now
Marszałkowska 103
00–110 Warsaw
Monday | closed |
Tues-Sun | 12pm-8 pm |
Museum closed on 24, January
30 minutes before closing
Marszałkowska 103
00–110 Warsaw
The cinema opens 30 minutes before the first screening
Marszałkowska 103
00-110 Warszawa
Mlekicie 4
Szumin (Łochów commune)
At designated times in the summer season
Park Bródnowski
Bródno neighborhood
Warsaw
7 days a week, 24 hours a day
Wybrzeże Kościuszkowskie 22
00–390 Warsaw
Temporarily closed
ul. Pańska 3
00–124 Warszawa
Monday-Friday | 9 am-5 pm |
Admission to exhibitions in Gallery A on the ground floor is free thanks to cooperation with the Audi brand. The next exhibition at Galeria A Would You Lay Your Eggs Here? lasting from 7 February until 11 May, 2025
Exhibition The Impermanent: Fours Takes on the Collection lasting from 21 February until 5 October, 2025
Regular | PLN 30 |
Reduced | PLN 20 |
Group | PLN 20 |
Family* | PLN 60 |
*4 people, including a maximum of two adults with children under 18
Free admission
Admission to events in the auditorium on the ground floor is free thanks to cooperation with the Audi brand. Some events have limited places and tickets are required.
Regular ticket | PLN 25 |
Reduced price | PLN 15 |
Regular ticket | PLN 40 |
Reduced price | PLN 20 |
Family* | PLN 80 |
*for 4 people, including up to two adults with children up to age 18
Introduction text for transport and how to get to the Muzeum from different locations in Warsaw etc.
Introduction text for transport and how to get to the Muzeum from different locations in Warsaw etc.
The Bródno Sculpture Park is a project in Park Bródnowski, at the intersection of Kondratowicza and Chodecka streets in the Bródno neighborhood of Warsaw. It is a public space, open 7 days a week, 24 hours a day.
We are opening a space where together with family, friends, and the Warsaw artistic community you can share some of the greatest pleasures in life: coffee, good food, wine, and art.
M Store is a combination of a bookstore, which has always been part of the museum, and an art store—a space for fans of art and design.