Muzeum Marynarki Wojennej

Muzeum Marynarki Wojennej (Polish Navy Museum) in Gdynia, Poland, is dedicated to the history and heritage of the Polish Navy. The museum offers an extensive collection of exhibits that highlight the naval forces’ role in Poland’s military history, from the interwar period to the modern era. Located on the Baltic Sea coast, the museum provides visitors with a fascinating look at naval warfare, maritime traditions, and the evolution of naval technology.

Muzeum Marynarki Wojennej (Polish Navy Museum)

Poland

www.muzeummw.pl

info@muzeummw.pl

+48 58 620 13 81

Tuesday – Sunday 10:00 – 17:00

Admission fee

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Aircraft collection

Yakolev Yak-9P 2 Polish Air Force, Muzeum Marynarki Wojennej in Gdansk, Poland
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PZL TS-8 Bies

PZL Mielec TS-11 bis A Iskra

WSK Swidnik SM-1Wb

Yakolev Yak-9P

PZL Mielec TS-11 bis A Iskra 414 Polish Air Force, Muzeum Marynarki Wojennej in Gdansk, Poland
WSK Swidnik SM-1Wb 4028 Polish Air Force, Muzeum Marynarki Wojennej in Gdansk, Poland

Muzeum Marynarki Wojennej (Polish Navy Museum):

1. Historic Naval Vessels:

  • Submarines:
    • The Muzeum Marynarki Wojennej is home to several decommissioned submarines, including the ORP Orzel, a famous Polish submarine that played a key role during World War II.
  • Warships:
    • The museum features a collection of naval warships, from small patrol boats to large destroyers and cruisers, showcasing the evolution of naval warfare technology.
  • Naval Aircraft:
    • Some aircraft used by the Polish Navy, including reconnaissance planes and naval bombers, are also on display.

2. Naval History Exhibits:

  • Polish Navy in World War II:
    • The Muzeum Marynarki Wojennej offers detailed exhibits on the role of the Polish Navy during World War II, including the service of Polish sailors in the Royal Navy, and the crucial contributions made during naval battles.
  • Interwar Period:
    • Exhibits focusing on the rebuilding of the Polish Navy after the country regained independence in 1918, including the creation of modern warships and naval strategies.
  • Post-War Polish Navy:
    • The Muzeum Marynarki Wojennej also covers the history of the Polish Navy during the Cold War, its role within the Warsaw Pact, and the modernization of naval forces post-1989.

3. Maritime Technology and Naval Equipment:

  • Naval Weaponry:
    • Displays include torpedoes, naval guns, mines, depth charges, and other weaponry used by the Polish Navy throughout its history.
  • Navigation and Communication Systems:
    • Equipment used for navigation, communications, and radar technology, reflecting the advancements in maritime technology.
  • Uniforms and Personal Gear:
    • A collection of naval uniforms, medals, and personal items worn by sailors and officers over the years.

4. Special Exhibitions and Archives:

  • Ship Models:
    • Detailed models of Polish Navy ships and vessels, allowing visitors to see how naval designs evolved over time.
  • Photographs and Documents:
    • A rich archive of photographs, documents, and maps documenting the history of the Polish Navy, including key naval operations and the personal stories of sailors.
  • Temporary Exhibitions:
    • The Muzeum Marynarki Wojennej frequently hosts special exhibitions on specific themes, such as particular naval battles, technological advancements, or historical figures in the Polish Navy’s history.

Photos Petr Nesmerak