Museum of the History of Polish Jews

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The POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews is the first and only museum dedicated to restoring the memory of the civilization created by Polish …

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Jan 6, 2025
This is a modern museum with so much to offer those with an interest in understanding how Catholic Poles, Germans and Jewish people interacted with each other over a 1000 years. As a keen student of … Full review by global n
Dec 29, 2024
Cannot over state how excellent this museum was - you receive a headset guide with your ticket. Beautiful building with monument at the front. Full review by 500pippah
Dec 10, 2024
Great introduction to he history of Jews in Europe and then into the horrors of WW2 and the holocaust - well presented and multi-faceted displays - spend a few hours there Nice restaurant / cafe with… Full review by LeShout

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Hello, Are there folding chairs available for visitors with walking difficulties?
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Wheelchairs are available at the museum and discounts available for both the disabled person and helper. If you check their website there is an email address you can use to …
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Wheelchairs are available at the museum and discounts available for both the disabled person and helper. If you check their website there is an email address you can use to contact them [email protected]
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Hello, I am looking for family members from my fathers side. The family name is Olenski, his name was Aleksander, …
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Hello, I am looking for family members from my fathers side. The family name is Olenski, his name was Aleksander, can anybody there point me in the right direction of how I might trace them? Thankyou, Jozef olenski
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You could try ancestry and do a dna test. Then they match your dna and relatives from all over pop up!
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If there is any information about the Barmatz family who lived in Brest Litosk, then Poland
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I don’t recall specific families now (there was a ton of info in there!) but I bet you could email or call the museum and ask...
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Would you have any information about families who lived in Brest Litovsk about 1870 onwards - thanks
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Hi, I can't recall as here is so much there but the level of detail is such that I suspect it is. Suggest you contact thge museum to ask. Good luck
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Can you rebut wheelchairs at the museum?
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as far as I know.. yes
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