Admission to: Polish Museum of Aviation
Tour guide
Transport
Meals and beverages
Other personal expenses
Tips and gratuities
Free for children aged 0-4
Pets are not allowed inside the venue, with the exception of service animals with valid identification
Smoking and drinking is not allowed. You will immediately be asked to leave if caught by a staff member
Re-entry is not allowed after you leave the venue
This activity is wheelchair-accessible
For participants aged 19 - 24, please bring your student ID card for validation
Situated within the confines of a former regional airport, the Polish Aviation Museum stands as a tribute to vintage aircraft, engines, and the rich tapestry of aviation history. Nestled upon a military airfield renowned as one of the oldest globally, established by the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1912, the museum exudes a captivating aura of antiquity.
Embark on a journey through the museum's extensive exhibits, boasting an impressive collection exceeding 300 items. Behold an array of rare artifacts, including the hulls of German WWII aircraft like the Halberstadt Cl.II or Roland D.IV. Notable among these treasures is the sole surviving Russian flying boat, the Grigorovich M-15 from 1916. Furthermore, the museum features an open-air annex showcasing iconic machines from the Soviet era, such as the Antonov AN-26 and the Polish PZL 130 Orlik
By train: 6-minute walk from from the Muzeum Lotnictwa Polskiego stop on tram number 4, 5, 9, 10, 44, 52, and 64
By bus: 12-minute walk from Ugorek stop on bus number 424