About this place
Museum of John Paul II and Primate Wyszyński is a Roman Catholic cultural and educational institution in Warsaw, affiliated with the Archdiocese of Warsaw. It is dedicated to two major Polish Catholic figures: Saint John Paul II, the first Polish Pope, and Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński, who served as Archbishop of Warsaw and Gniezno and as Primate of Poland. For visitors, it offers a focused stop for learning and reflection.
Na miejscu można liczyć przede wszystkim na:
- an institution shaped around the memory of Saint John Paul II and Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński, with an emphasis on their role in Polish Catholic history
- a cultural and educational setting rather than a purely devotional one, so the visit can combine historical context with religious heritage
- the fact that it was established by a decree issued on 18 May 2010 by Archbishop Kazimierz Nycz, which places the museum within the structure of the Archdiocese of Warsaw
If you are planning a visit, it is a good idea to treat this as a calm, short cultural stop and check opening details in advance. It will suit travelers interested in church history, modern Polish religious life, and a quiet, educational visit in Warsaw.
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