Mt 5,14 – Museum of John Paul II and Primate Wyszyński
Mt 5,14 – The Museum of John Paul II and Primate Wyszynski is a modern space, saturated with multimedia and artistic installations, which is an extraordinary journey through the history of Poland in its quest for freedom. The main exhibition of the John Paul II and Primate Wyszynski Museum is located under the dome of the Temple of Divine Providence, 26 metres above the ground, making the Museum the highest located in Warsaw and one of the most original in Poland. The exhibition space occupies more than 2,000 square meters and tells the story of the Museum's two patrons – John Paul II and Primate Stefan Wyszyński – against the background of the century in which they lived. Its chronological framework covers the period from 1901 (the year of Stefan Wyszyński's birth) to 2005 (the death of John Paul II).
Current museum exhibitions
Venue description
Mt 5,14 – The Museum of John Paul II and Primate Wyszynski is a modern space, saturated with multimedia and artistic installations, which is an extraordinary journey through the history of Poland in its quest for freedom. The main exhibition of the John Paul II and Primate Wyszynski Museum is located under the dome of the Temple of Divine Providence, 26 metres above the ground, making the Museum the highest located in Warsaw and one of the most original in Poland. The exhibition space occupies more than 2,000 square meters and tells the story of the Museum's two patrons – John Paul II and Primate Stefan Wyszyński – against the background of the century in which they lived. Its chronological framework covers the period from 1901 (the year of Stefan Wyszyński's birth) to 2005 (the death of John Paul II).