What to do and see in Bydgoszcz, Central Poland: The Best Museums

October 6, 2021 Concepcion Newsome

The storybook city of Bydgoszcz is a stunning mélange of Gothic and Art Nouveau architecture, 18th-century granaries, cobblestone streets and outdoor cafes. Cruise the scenic Brda River, wander the charming streets of historic Old Town, or picnic and people-watch at Mill’s Island. Thoughtful public art, a thriving jazz scene, an opera house and an extraordinary concert hall add cultural dimension to Bydgoszcz’s beauty.
Restaurants in Bydgoszcz

ul. Gdanska 20, Bydgoszcz 85-006 Poland
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Municipal Art Gallery

2. Museum of Photography

Krolowej Jadwigi 14, Bydgoszcz Poland +48 52 567 00 07 http://www.muzeumfoto.byd.pl
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Museum of Photography

3. Museum of Polish Refugees

Berwinskiego 4, Bydgoszcz Poland +48 52 346 23 18 http://www.muzeum.ukw.edu.pl/
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Museum of Polish Refugees

4. Muzeum Konsol i Gier Wideo Prehistoria.pl

ul. Adama Grzymaly-Siedleckiego 27, Bydgoszcz 85-868 Poland +48 510 305 353 [email protected] http://www.prehistoria.pl
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Muzeum Konsol i Gier Wideo Prehistoria.pl

You are more than welcome to vivsit Museum of Consoles and Video Games Prehistoria.pl in Bydgoszcz. Play on five consoles, see unique exhibits and be tour guided on request. Before visiting our Museum please check days and hours of opening on our website!

5. Museum Kanal Bydgoski

Ul. Nowogrodzka 3, Bydgoszcz 85-208 Poland 48693765075 http://www.muzeumkanalu.pl
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Museum Kanal Bydgoski

6. Army Infantry Museum

ul. Czerkaska 2, Bydgoszcz 85-641 Poland +48 52 378 20 26 http://www.muzeumwl.pl/
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Army Infantry Museum

7. Exploseum

ul. Alfreda Nobla, Bydgoszcz Poland +48 883 366 056 [email protected] http://www.exploseum.pl/
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Exploseum

Reviewed By podrozniczka60 - New Jersey, United States

This amazing attraction will catapult you into a different reality! Our tour was almost 3 h long and every minute of it was fascinating because of our excellent guide. For a small fee you can get the most interesting history lesson of your life and truly feel like you are in a virtual reality scenery. You will get to walk the underground tunnels, enter secret war time buildings, interesting displays, mysterious ruins, The history of Hitler's secret ammunition factory and forced labor workforce will unveil. Do not want to give too many spoilers but this will be a very worthwhile visit as it was for us. We had a car but because of secluded location of this former factory of explosives if you are not familiar with this destination it is best to take a taxi. Bus no. 68 runs twice a day to the Exploseum . You really have to book your tour ahead of time and they fill up quickly so call ahead. There are tours in English available. There is a lot of walking. Wear comfortable shoes.

8. Wieza Cisnien - Muzeum Wodociagow

ul. Filarecka 1, Bydgoszcz 85-160 Poland +48 882 050 656 [email protected] http://www.muzeum.mwik.bydgoszcz.pl/index.php/obiekty-muzeum/wieza-cisnien
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Wieza Cisnien - Muzeum Wodociagow

9. Dom Leona Wyczolkowskiego

ul. Mennica 7, Bydgoszcz 85-112 Poland +48 52 585 99 07 [email protected] http://muzeum.bydgoszcz.pl/pl/o_muzeum/12
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Dom Leona Wyczolkowskiego

Reviewed By podrozniczka60 - New Jersey, United States

Lovely museum - situated in Mill Island district near the Brda river in a really beautiful location. Wyczolkowski's heritage is well preserved and celebrated in this historic building. In depth visit should be 1- 1 1/2 hours. Very interesting.

10. Museum of Soap and History of Dirt

Dluga 13-17, Bydgoszcz 85-034 Poland +48 52 515 70 15 [email protected] http://www.muzeummydla.pl/
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Museum of Soap and History of Dirt

Do you know who was the dirtiest king in a human history? When the first soap was produced? What is soap made of? All of that and much more you will get know in Museum of Soap and History of Dirt. We are pleased to invite you to one of the most interesting places in Bydgoszcz and one of the most unique museum in the world. Visit to the museum starts with washing hands in old - fashioned way and soap workshops during which you will be accompanied and instructed by our soap assistants. Meanwhile your soap will get dry, you will have oportunity to learn some information about history of dirt and get know all soapy secrets... We are certified as "The Best Tourism Product 2017" by the Polish Tourist Organization.

Reviewed By 43davidthomson - London, United Kingdom

Had a great visit and loved making my own soap . Great staff who made it fun and also we learnt a lot about hygiene and washing clothes in Europe’s history periods Great fun !

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