Pawiak Prison Museum

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A Place of National Memory

Pawiak is the colloquial name of a massive prison that became one of the greatest symbols of German terror during World War II. It is estimated that around 100,000 prisoners passed through it, of which over a third died. The prison was located within the Warsaw Ghetto, making its history even more tragic.

Memory Exhibitions

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Tree of Memory

A famous elm tree that survived the war in front of the museum with thousands of plaques nailed to it with the names of murdered prisoners (now a monument).

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Surviving Interrogation Corridors

A moving exhibition in the basement of the building, where you can walk through authentic fragments of corridors and see reconstructed cells.

Prison Gate

A surviving fragment of the huge entrance gate to the prison complex, which is part of the structure of today's museum.

Visitor Tips

  • Reflection: A visit to Pawiak is a difficult and emotional experience that allows you to understand the price of freedom and the heroism of Warsaw.

  • POLIN Museum: Pawiak is located just a few steps from the impressive POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews.

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