Museum of Pan Tadeusz Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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53 valoraciones
zofiajozefina
good place for an afternoon
The museum consists of three permanent exhibitions. Here, you can learn about literature and political moods from the Romantic era. Of course, there is plenty of information about Adam Mickiewicz's bi...
Valoración publicada el 15 may 2023
Didi N
very interesting
Interesting museum right in the middle of the Rynek in Wroclaw. Learnt something new. Worth a visit.
Valoración publicada el 5 sep 2020
Olo1945
10/10 museum
Great place where tradition meets modernity. You can be really touched :) An must-see place in Wrocław.
Valoración publicada el 14 jul 2019
Giuseppe R
For cultured people only
The low turnout in this wonderful museum is an evidence of the deep misery of our times. The exhibition is extremely well done and arranged. The interactivity is amazing. But you need to know somethin...
Valoración publicada el 29 jul 2018
Simon C
Not very interesting for foreign tourists
Modern museum in city centre and only 1 ZLN to visit on Sunday. Half of the museum exhibits the Pan Tadeusz book, author and the circumstances the book was written in. The other half is about contempo...
good place for an afternoon
The museum consists of three permanent exhibitions. Here, you can learn about literature and political moods from the Romantic era. Of course, there is plenty of information about Adam Mickiewicz's bi...
very interesting
Interesting museum right in the middle of the Rynek in Wroclaw. Learnt something new. Worth a visit.
10/10 museum
Great place where tradition meets modernity. You can be really touched :) An must-see place in Wrocław.
For cultured people only
The low turnout in this wonderful museum is an evidence of the deep misery of our times. The exhibition is extremely well done and arranged. The interactivity is amazing. But you need to know somethin...
Not very interesting for foreign tourists
Modern museum in city centre and only 1 ZLN to visit on Sunday. Half of the museum exhibits the Pan Tadeusz book, author and the circumstances the book was written in. The other half is about contempo...