Restrictions and limitations inside the branches of the National Maritime Museum in Gdańsk
Dear Guests, we kindly inform you that the following measures to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 are currently observed inside the branches of the National Maritime Museum in Gdańsk:
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2-metre minimum distance between unrelated visitors,
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hand disinfection,
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wearing a mask over mouth and nose.
Organized groups of 15 persons maximum are allowed.
Granaries on Ołowianka Island
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maximum of 270 persons allowed simultaneously.
Museum ship "Sołdek"
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maximum of 50 persons allowed simultaneously,
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hand disinfection is required.
Maritime Culture Centre
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maximum of 90 persons allowed simultaneously on the exhibition floors,
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maximum of 30 persons allowed inside the “People-Ships-Ports” interactive room per session,
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the "People-Ships-Ports" interactive room sessions last 45 mins; hand disinfection and wearing protective gloves is required (gloves are provided upon the entrance),
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some of the devices on the exhibitions: "People-Ships-Ports" and 'Ships. Our Passion" are out of order due to COVID-19 restrictions.
Museum ship "Dar Pomorza" in Gdynia
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maximum of 50 persons allowed simultaneously,
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hand disinfection.
Fisheries Museum in Hel
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maximum of 40 persons allowed simultaneously,
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interactive devices are out of order due to COVID-19 restrictions.
Vistula Lagoon Museum in Kąty Rybackie
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maximum of 30 persons allowed simultaneously.
Vistula River Museum in Tczew
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maximum of 35 persons allowed simultaneously
Shipwreck Conservation Centre in Tczew
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maximum of 40 persons allowed simultaneously.