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Rare Soviet rarities in the middle of Warsaw

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The largest aviation museum in Poland is located near Krakow, but there are also numerous rarities of a military nature to be seen in the capital Warsaw. The admission price is also low at 0,0 euros. Tanks and other historical war equipment can also be viewed free of charge.

The Muzeum Wojska Polskiego (“Museum of the Polish Army”) has existed since the 1920s and has been able to accumulate a number of rarities in the field of aviation. The outdoor exhibition, in which planes, helicopters and tanks can be seen in particular, is free of charge and freely accessible during opening hours. For the exhibition inside the building you have to buy a ticket, but it is not very expensive.

The number of static displays in the field of aviation is not particularly high, but it is of high quality. Especially lovers of historical war machines from Soviet times get their money's worth here. A former government aircraft of Poland has also been set up and cannot be overlooked, not to say in the middle of the way.

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Arrival by public transport:

The Muzeum Wojska Polskiego is located in the Polish capital Warsaw and is easily accessible by public transport. The Warszawa Powiśle train station is right in front of the main entrance, from which you can get to Warsaw Chopin Airport without having to change trains. The journey time is around 20-25 minutes. After Warsaw-Modlin a change in Warszawa-Zachodnia is necessary (platform 8 is far away). At the Modlin train station you have to change to the shuttle bus. The journey time is around 1,5 hours. Of course, the information for Chopin and Modlin also applies in the opposite direction.

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