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Museums in Poland

DDR Auto museum

 Magdalena and Grzegorz Paczkowscy has been collecting cars made in the former Eastern Germany for many years. Here you can see part of their collection, including IFA, AWZ and Trabant.

DDR

Fiat 126p Museum

Antoni Przychodzeń opened the Fiat 126p Museum in the rooms of a disused factory on Karpacka St. Included in the collection is the green ‘maluch-kabriolet’ (‘tiny tot’ cabriolet), the diesel-fuelled ‘maluch’, the ‘maluch’ on caterpillar tracks and many more.

Fiat 126p Museum

Fire Museum, Alwernia

The Małopolska Fire Museum was established on 4 May 1953 on the initiative of the pharmacist kpt. Zbigniew Konrad Gęsikowski. For over 70 years, the Małopolska Fire Museum in Alwernia was under the care of dedicated volunteers of the Fire Brigade in Alwernia. The Voluntary Fire Brigade not only served as a fire, but also a guardian of cultural heritage. For decades, the social work of the members of the guards, the Museum has gathered more than 4,000 exhibits.

Muzeum Pożarnictwa, Alwernia

Ford Museum, Będzin

The Ford Mobil Museum is a collection of vehicles produced or referring to the beginnings of American motoring. Mostly Ford cars. The collection includes over 40 vehicles, of which 24 are original cars, 6 motorcycles and several replicas.

Muzeum Ford Mobil

Gdynia Motor Museum

"Luxury limousines and popular cars, cars that changed history and trucks remembering the turmoil of the war, a review of motorcycles from various parts of the world" - this is how the Gdynia Automotive Museum is advertised.

Gdyńskie Muzeum Motoryzacji