Home Army Museum - Free Audio Guide
Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland
Muzeum Armii Krajowej, Wita Stwosza, Przedmieście Warszawskie, Stare Miasto, Kraków, województwo małopolskie, 31-404, Polska
The Muzeum Armii Krajowej in Kraków, established in 2000, is dedicated to the history of the Polish underground state and the Home Army. It is named after General Emil Fieldorf "Nil," a notable commander in WWII. The museum showcases over 8,000 artifacts, including uniforms, documents, and multimedia displays depicting life during the occupation. Visitors can explore exhibitions on the history of the Second Polish Republic, the September Campaign, and the activities of the Home Army. The museum is open daily from 10 AM to 6 PM, with an admission fee of 15 PLN for adults and 10 PLN for students and seniors. Accessibility options are available for individuals with disabilities.