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Cultural heritage in a changing climate”. Oslo Forum 2021 28.- 30. september

Cultural Heritage in a Changing Climate. The Norwegian Directorate for Cultural Heritage and Arts Council Norway will host the 7th forum of the Baltic Region Heritage Committee (BRHC).

Category: News

Published: 13.09.2021

Climate change is a threat to cultural heritage. We live in a time with rapid changes; both environmentally and politically. All the countries in the Baltic Region have signed the Paris Agreement and committed to the UN Sustainable Development Goals. This commitment means that we must act immediately to reduce greenhouse gas emissions with 50 percent by 2030. Oslo Forum 2021 aims to mobilize the cultural heritage sector to action.


Farewell to „Sołdek”!

Category: News

Published: 16.10.2020

On Saturday, 17 October 2020, "Sołdek" museum-ship – a branch of the National Maritime Museum in Gdańsk – moored at the quay at Ołowianka Island, will be towed to the J. Piłsudski Remontowa Shipyard S.A. in Gdańsk for a scheduled renovation. The ship will return in all its glory and ready to have a new permanent exhibition installed in its cargo holds. These activities are possible thanks to the project "2 Ships - Common Sea. Sołdek and Vityaz: Maritime Heritage of Poland and Russia" and funding by the Minister of Culture and National Heritage.


Poland see more – half price weekend

"Poland see more – half price weekend"

Category: News

Published: 17.02.2020

National Maritime Museum in Gdańsk is taking part in nationwide program "Poland see more – half price weekend" from 21.03.2020 till 22.03.2020 between the hours of 10.00–16.00.


Poland see more – weekend at half price

"Poland see more – weekend at half price"

Category: News

Published: 21.10.2019

The National Maritime Museum in Gdansk takes part in the nationwide program "Poland see more – weekend at half price" from 23.11.2019 till 24.11.2019 at 10.00 am – 4.00 pm.


J. Adamczak – Manager of the Polish team for the project "2 Ships, Common Sea. Sołdek and Vityaz: Maritime Heritage of Poland and Russia”

Renovation of Sołdek within International Project

Category: News

Published: 18.10.2019

- There is a large international project ahead of us, conducted with our partners from Kaliningrad – said the Director of the National Maritime Museum (NMM), dr Robert Domżał during a press conference held on 17 October 2019 under the deck of ‘Sołdek’ museum-ship.


I am sailing "Opty". Treasures from the Voyage Around the Globe

I am sailing "Opty". Treasures from the Voyage Around the Globe

Category: News

Published: 11.07.2019

In 2019, we have been celebrating the 50th anniversary of the end of voyage by Leonid Teliga on board of "Opty". "I am sailing "Opty" Exhibition. Treasures from the voyage around the globe in the Vistula Museum in Tczew present the history of great adventure, legendary sailor and yacht – the symbol.


I am sailing "Opty". Treasures from the Voyage Around the Globe

I am sailing "Opty". Treasures from the Voyage Around the Globe

Category: Visit us -> Current exhibitions

Published: 11.07.2019

In 2019, we have been celebrating the 50th anniversary of the end of voyage by Leonid Teliga on board of "Opty". "I am sailing "Opty" Exhibition. Treasures from the voyage around the globe in the Vistula Museum in Tczew present the history of great adventure, legendary sailor and yacht – the symbol.


"Cultural Heritage in Promotion and Development of the Baltic Sea Region" Forum

"Cultural Heritage in Promotion and Development of the Baltic Sea Region" Forum

Category: News

Published: 24.08.2018

On 28-30 November 2018 the Baltic Sea States Forum "Cultural Heritage in Promotion and Development of the Baltic Sea Region" will be held at the National Maritime Museum in Gdańsk main facility – the Granaries on Ołowianka Island. The conference is organized by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage and National Maritime Museum in Gdańsk.


"Cultural Heritage in Promotion and Development of the Baltic Sea Region" Forum

"Cultural Heritage in Promotion and Development of the Baltic Sea Region" Forum

Category: Forum -> News

Published: 24.08.2018

On 28-30 November 2018 the Baltic Sea States Forum "Cultural Heritage in Promotion and Development of the Baltic Sea Region" will be held at the National Maritime Museum in Gdańsk main facility – the Granaries on Ołowianka Island. The conference is organized by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage and National Maritime Museum in Gdańsk.


3rd Meeting of Metals and Composite Objects Conservation

3rd Meeting of Metals and Composite Objects Conservation

Category: News

Published: 20.03.2018

It is our great pleasure to welcome you to the 3rd National Meeting of Metals and Composite Objects Conservation organised for the first time by both the National Maritime Museum and the National Museum in Gdańsk.


The National Maritime Museum in Gdansk's visit to Iceland

The National Maritime Museum in Gdansk's visit to Iceland

Category: News

Published: 01.12.2017

Boatbuilding workshops, sharing experiences and best practice for the maintenance and use of warehouse space and for digitalisation, as well as a few days of intense sightseeing. On 19–25 November 2017 the employees of the National Maritime Museum in Gdańsk went on a study visit to Iceland.


"A view of the sea. Works of the artists deriving from the Sopot School", the 15th exhibition of the "Polish artists and the sea" cycle

"A view of the sea. Works of the artists deriving from the Sopot School", the 15th exhibition of the "Polish artists and the sea" cycle

Category: News

Published: 25.05.2017

For some people, this is a shameful Socialist Realism episode, others perceive it as a community of artists working together in a particular place, which was Sopot, while some consider it to be Colouristic Modernism of the 1950s. The "Sopot School" term is a controversial and dubious subject, especially considering the fact that members of this artistic circle chose diverse directions for their further development. "A view of the sea" is an exhibition dedicated to the maritime subject in the works of a group of artists deriving from the so-called "Sopot School" circle.


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