The General Emil Fieldorf "Nil" Home Army Museum: Entry Ticket at General Emil Fieldorf "Nil" Home Army Museum

The General Emil Fieldorf "Nil" Home Army Museum: Entry Ticket

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Step into the remarkable story of Poland's World War II resistance at the General Emil Fieldorf "Nil" Home Army Museum in Krakow. Housed in a renovated former railway building, this museum brings to life the extraordinary courage of the Polish Underground State and the Home Army's defiance against Nazi occupation. You'll discover how ordinary Poles became heroes, fighting for their nation's freedom through some of history's darkest years.

The museum showcases an exceptional collection of original documents, military uniforms, personal belongings, and wartime artifacts donated by families of former soldiers and resistance members. Each exhibit tells the story of General Emil Fieldorf and his fellow fighters, revealing the underground operations, secret meetings, and incredible risks these brave individuals faced daily. Personal letters, medals, photographs, and tools used during covert missions help you understand the harsh realities and unwavering hope that defined this period.

Highlights

  • Original documents and military attire from Home Army soldiers and resistance members
  • Personal belongings and mementos including medals, letters, and mission tools
  • Exhibits detailing underground operations and resistance strategies
  • Photographs and personal narratives from civilians who supported the movement
  • Interactive sections and educational resources suitable for all ages
  • Reconstructed wartime environments that transport you back to occupied Poland

Plan Your Visit to The General Emil Fieldorf "Nil" Home Army Museum

Before visiting, check the current opening times as they may vary throughout the year. The museum is fully wheelchair accessible, making it welcoming to all visitors. Your ticket provides access to all permanent exhibitions, and audio guides may be available in multiple languages - ask at the venue for details.

Allow at least 1-2 hours to properly explore the exhibits and absorb the powerful stories on display. The museum maintains a quiet, respectful atmosphere perfect for reflection on the immense sacrifices made for Poland's independence. Note that food and drinks are not permitted inside the exhibition areas.

While in Krakow, you might also want to explore the city's other historical sites. The Krakow Old Town walking tour offers insights into the city's broader wartime history, whilst the Schindler's Factory Museum provides another perspective on Krakow during the Nazi occupation.

Why you'll love it

  • Discover how Poland's Home Army defied Nazi occupation from within
  • Housed inside a renovated former railway building in Krakow
  • Explore the Polish Underground State through immersive wartime exhibits
  • Rare artefacts and personal stories from the darkest years of occupation
  • Follow the extraordinary story of General Emil Fieldorf 'Nil'

What's included

  • Entrance tickets
  • Access to permanent exhibitions
  • Food and drinks

Good to know

Age suitability
Suitable for all ages
Opening hours
MonClosed
Know before you go
  • Wheelchair accessible facility

  • Bring a valid ID for reduced tickets if applicable

  • Plan for self-guided exploration at your own pace

  • Food and drinks are not included

  • Check for audio guides in multiple languages

Visitor guidelines
  • Respect exhibits and maintain a quiet atmosphere

  • No food or drinks inside the galleries

  • Follow staff instructions

  • Photography may be restricted in some areas

Cancellation policy

Free cancellation

Frequently asked

What can I see at the Home Army Museum?

You will see artifacts, exhibitions and stories about Poland's WWII resistance.

Is the museum accessible for wheelchairs?

Yes, the facility is wheelchair accessible.

Are audio guides available?

Audio guides may be offered in several languages. Please check at the venue.

Can I bring food or drinks inside?

No, food or drinks are not allowed inside the exhibition areas.

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