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Fire Museum, Alwernia

Muzeum Pożarnictwa, Alwernia
Muzeum Pożarnictwa, 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. The museum collection consists of: fire-fighting horse-drawn and fire cars, a collection of medals, decorations, commemorative plaques and photographs, as well as thematically related to the activities of the fire brigade of philumenistic and philatelic collections, and numerous documents and publications. The most valuable part of the collection is the collection of old fire trucks on a European scale.

Display
Automobile
Others
Fire Engines
Info

Opening Times: From end of April.

Monday-Friday: 9:00-15.00
Saturday, Sunday and holidays: 11:00-17:00

Address

ul. Korycińskiego 10
32-566 Alwernia
Poland

E-mail
osp.alwernia@gmail.com
Phone
+48 12 283 12 08