Things to do in Southern Poland, Poland: The Best Children's Museums

July 17, 2021 Weston Hennigan

Discover the best top things to do in Southern Poland, Poland including Guitar History Museum, Arthropoda - Butterfly Museum, Muzeum Dawnych Rzemiosl, Museum of Games and Computers of the Past Era (Games Museum), HistoryLand, Illusion House Zakopane, Glass Heritage Center, Muzeum Dobranocek, Muzeum Lalek, Muzeum Lizaka.
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1. Guitar History Museum

ul. Krzywa 4, Katowice 40-061 Poland +48 601 669 717 [email protected] http://www.muzeumgitary.pl
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5.0 based on 90 reviews

Guitar History Museum

Exhibition presents collection of necked plucked chordophones - lutes from the whole World. On most of the instruments it is possible to play with a company of two fascinates. A place full of tones, printings, stories, melodies... Entry after previous arrangement by phone.

2. Arthropoda - Butterfly Museum

ul. Tadeusza Czackiego 9, Bochnia 32-700 Poland +48 502 494 622 [email protected] http://www.muzeummotyli.com
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5.0 based on 35 reviews

Arthropoda - Butterfly Museum

The exhibition is the largest permanent display of world's butterflies in Poland. Over five thousand (5049) specimen from all over the world can be viewed. Realised in 2009 by Jacek Kobiela and his son Filip Kobiela, the collection is a crowning of the over 35 year lasting passion of the former. Together, the two represent the second and the third generation of collectors in the family. They continue the legacy of Prof. Stanislaw Fischer, who established the Bochnia Museum in 1959, which currently bears his name. ,,Arthropoda's" collection includes an overview of day and night butterflies divided into families and genuses present in all of the world's continents. The collection shows arthropods - the biggest group of animals living on earth: day and night butterflies, beetles (Poland and world), scorpions, mantes, hemiptera. Species from around Bochnia comprise a substantial part of the collection. The exhibition is complemented by a selection of macro pictures of butterflies and beetle heads shot by Filip Kobiela. Butterfly classification is based on the taxonomy of Linnaeus, who first introduced latin binomial nomenclature describing biological species. The museum presents species, whose appearance and biology ilustrate various natural phenomena - a moth doesn't have to be grey and a butterfly can be a leaf, an owl or a tiger.

3. Muzeum Dawnych Rzemiosl

ul. Ofiar Katynia 5, Zarki 42-310 Poland +48 690 070 772 http://muzeumzarki.pl/
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5.0 based on 38 reviews

Muzeum Dawnych Rzemiosl

4. Museum of Games and Computers of the Past Era (Games Museum)

Plac Orlat Lwowskich 20A Right wing of Świebodzki Station, entrance from the Robotnicza street, Wroclaw 53-605 Poland +48 732 552 591 [email protected] http://gikme.pl
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5.0 based on 163 reviews

Museum of Games and Computers of the Past Era (Games Museum)

The Interactive Games and Computers Museum of the Past Era is a place where adults will return to their childhood and children will be drawn into a lots of fun. We invite you to play on more than 20 computers / consoles / arcade machines and to watch our collection of 200 machines and toys from the '70's-'90's. Our Museum is usually additionally open on holidays - check it on our the website!

Reviewed By DaveReviews - Otley, United Kingdom

Really interesting museum for vintage computer and arcade games. We visited on a Sunday morning so also had a pleasant experience walking through the open air market for locals to reach the venue. A journey through the ages with capability of playing games such as Pong, Street Fighter 2, Duke Nukem, Sensible Soccer and Mario Kart 64, which were personal indicators of my misspent youth. Fascinating to see things like ‘Game and Watch’ and ‘Aaaaghh’, which in the latter case haven’t seen for 30 odd years! Cheap entry, ‘free’ credits, great visit.

5. HistoryLand

plac Jana Nowaka-Jezioranskiego 3 Old Main Railway Station building - PKP Kraków Główny, Krakow 31-154 Poland +48 530 903 053 [email protected] http://historyland.pl/
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5.0 based on 1,352 reviews

HistoryLand

Find yourself in the very heart of events and learn the history of our country in a way you have never known before! In the HistoryLand due to models built from LEGO® bricks and innovative, interactive solutions you will be the part of experiencing history that will blow all your senses! The HistoryLand is an interactive journey through the history of Poland and Poles. You will start from the Biskupin settlement. You will see the palisade built of LEGO® blocks, you will learn the habits of the people living in it, and you will also discover the world's oldest map of the sky. Fortunately, you will not be cracking this for long. The HistoryLand is also waiting for you at Grunwald, where you will stand in line with other soldiers and move to the heart of one of the greatest medieval battles and much more models built of more than a million LEGO® bricks!

Reviewed By SandroPaganotti

Poland history re-enacted using thousands of Lego Bricks and clever projections. There is a ton of technical marvel here, the audio guide is synched with your position, there are VR goggles, the lego buildings and battlefields are enhanced with 3D projections and in one exhibition you can highlight different areas of a miniature by waving your hand. 100% recommended!

6. Illusion House Zakopane

Tadeusza KoSciuszki 3 Dom Handlowy Granit, 1 piętro, Zakopane 34-500 Poland +48 508 150 844 [email protected] http://www.illusionhouse.pl
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5.0 based on 35 reviews

Illusion House Zakopane

ILLUSION HOUSE ZAKOPANE offers a unique experience to see and enjoy the magic of optical illusions and 3D paintings that will play with your imagination. Come and experience that things are not always what they seem to be. Covering an area of 450square meters, over 30 attractions await that will awaken your curiosity. A truly fascinating experience for both kids and adults. As the old proverb says “Better to see something once than to hear about it a thousand times.”

7. Glass Heritage Center

ul. Blich 2, Krosno 38-400 Poland +48 13 444 00 31 http://miastoszkla.pl/
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4.5 based on 80 reviews

Glass Heritage Center

8. Muzeum Dobranocek

ul. Adama Mickiewicza 13, Rzeszow 35-064 Poland +48 17 748 36 51 http://www.muzeumdobranocek.com.pl/p/
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4.5 based on 81 reviews

Muzeum Dobranocek

Reviewed By DominikJ78 - Sydney, Australia

For those who grew up in 70-ties, 80-ties and 90-ties in Poland it will be a great tour. All the childhood memories will be back and they even play some of the cartoons. There is also a piano to play which my son enjoyed very much.

9. Muzeum Lalek

ul.Grodzka 24, Pilzno 39-220 Poland +48 14 672 13 21 [email protected] http://muzeumlalek.pl/
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Muzeum Lalek

10. Muzeum Lizaka

ul. Florianska 42, Jaslo 38-200 Poland +48 797 334 660 [email protected] http://www.uschabinskiej.pl/muzeum_lizaka.html
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4.5 based on 5 reviews

Muzeum Lizaka

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