About this place
History Meeting House is a municipal cultural institution in Warsaw, Poland, founded in 2006. Its work focuses on preserving and presenting testimonies of 20th-century history, and the idea for creating it was developed by the KARTA Center, a non-governmental institution dedicated to documenting history. It is a good place for a thoughtful visit and a short piece of cultural sightseeing.
Na miejscu można liczyć przede wszystkim na:
- exhibitions and materials connected with the history of the 20th century, with an emphasis on historical testimonies and documentation,
- a cultural setting shaped by its role as a municipal institution in Warsaw, which makes it a natural stop for visitors interested in the city’s memory and heritage,
- a connection to the KARTA Center’s long-standing work in collecting and documenting historical records, which gives the place a clear archival and educational character.
If you are planning a visit, it is worth checking the current opening hours and exhibition schedule in advance, especially if you want to see a specific display. This is a good choice for travelers interested in history, local culture, and a quieter, reflective stop in the city.
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