Narodowe Muzeum Morskie – Spichlerze na Ołowiance
Description
Three historic granaries: “Maiden”, “Copper” and “Oliwa” are the seat of the Museum. Their interiors host the “Poles at the seas of the globe” exhibition, presenting the maritime history of the Commonwealth from the medieval period until now. The most interesting artefacts are: the cargo of the “Copper” medieval merchant vessel, as well as artillery, equipment and the personal belongings of sailors from the Swiss “Solen” warship, which sunk in the Gdanska Bay during the battle of Oliwa in 1627. Moreover, the museum features various types of ships and vessels, as well as the Maritime Gallery with works of such artists as: Ajwazowski, Ruszczyc, and Malczewski.
Opening hours
Monday closed
Tuesday, Thursday-Sunday 10:00-16:00
Wednesday* 13:00-16:00
* free entrance for permanent exhibition
Opening hours
Monday closed
Tuesday, Thursday-Sunday 10:00-16:00
Wednesday* 13:00-16:00
* free entrance for permanent exhibition