Skip-the-line ticket to the Museum of Polish Army AK in Krakow
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Skip-the-line ticket to the Museum of Polish Army AK in Krakow

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Free cancellation
Language: English, Polish
Printed ticket only
Validity: Flexible
Why you’ll love this…
  • Enjoy direct access to the museum
  • Explore the permanent exhibition, located in a restored railway building
  • See a variety of artifacts and memorabilia from the Second World War
  • Learn about the Polish struggle for independence
What to expect

Explore Krakow's Museum of Polish Army AK and learn more about the struggle for independence by the underground Polish Secret State and the Home Army during World War II.

The perfect-restored 3-storey railway building houses a permanent exhibition focusing on the history of the Polish Underground State and the Home Army who resisted the Nazi occupation. You'll be able to admire a great variety of artifacts and memorabilia from this era, mostly dedicated by the families of ex-soldiers and resistance leaders.

Visit the museum to learn about civilian and military life during the war years, and the significant efforts undertaken by those who resisted the Nazi regime.

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What's included
  • check Skip-the-line ticket
Where

Wita Stwosza 12, 31-511 Kraków, Poland

Meeting point:
You can directly access the museum with a printed voucher.
What to remember

Know in advance:

  • infants (0-5) can access the museum for free
  • the ticket allows you to visit the museum's permanent exhibition
  • please note that you must present a printed voucher at the museum's entrance
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Provider
Discover Cracow
Booking fee
Good news! No extra fees are applied to this booking.
Cancellation policy
Receive a 100% refund if you cancel up to 24 hours before the experience begins.

What people say about this experience

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    TUI Musement Traveler

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    August 17, 2025

    My father fought for the Polish army and was a serving member of the 1st parachute regiment in Scotland.I found the museum a fantastic tribute for the unsung heroes who fought against the Nazis and communism.