The building of the School of the Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth, known as the Fortress at Czerniakowska Street since World War II, was one of the few in the area to survive the Warsaw Uprising. Although the old walls are now filled with the cheerful bustle of the school, and the corridors and halls are full of modern equipment, the extraordinary history of this place - just like the history of the entire city - is still alive and worth learning about.
During the Museums' Night we invite you to
- guided tours of the building (19.00, 20.00, 21.00, 22.00, 23.00)
- children's riot run: 19.30 and 20.30
- exhibition tours, patriotic stories, films, storytelling, workshops.
Participation in the event is free of charge. No application or registration required. Intended for designated persons for whom the event is dedicated. The tour takes place during the designated hours.
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Museums Night is a magical night when Warsaw turns into a cultural capital since 2004! On 17 May, more than 300 places - from galleries to secret archives - invite you to visit for free. Every year, around 300,000 Varsovians and guests visit museums, galleries and places that are not normally accessible for free. It is an event that brings the capital to life from dusk till dawn thanks to the passion of volunteers, cultural workers and guides. From small studios to large museums, each place hides a unique story. As every year, there will be no shortage of side events and an unforgettable atmosphere. Explore the city, learn the stories and party until dawn - experience it with us!