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MAIN EXHIBITION

In the ring under the dome of the Temple of Divine Providence in Warsaw there is Mt 5,14 | Museum of John Paul II & Primate Wyszyński. The location corresponds to the height of the 8th floor, which, considering the low buildings in Warsaw's Wilanów, allows you to feel closer to the reality that the Museum's patrons encourage you to discover. They are Pope John Paul II and Primate Stefan Wyszyński, and the exhibition shows their stories in the face of the dramatic events of the times in which they lived. This is the period from 1901 (the year of Stefan Wyszyński's birth) to 2005 (the death of John Paul II). The exhibition describes the influence of both patrons of the Museum on the history of the Church, Poland and the entire world, their contribution to preserving faith and cultural identity and to the overthrow of communism.

FIND OUT HOW TO GET TO THE MUSEUM

BY CAR

Direct access from the center of Warsaw or exit from the S2 route to Villa Nova (the Museum is located on the southern bypass of Warsaw, i.e. on the route from Lublin)

BY PUBLIC TRANSPORT

From the Central Station, take the metro to Wilanowska Station, and then take bus line 217 or 522 to the Temple of Divine Providence bus stop.

NEARBY

Not far from Mt 5.14 there is also a royal palace in Wilanów - the seat of the Museum of King John III Palace. A trip to the south of Warsaw allows you to visit two unique places and look at the history of Poland from two different time perspectives.