Frantic 7. The Warsaw Uprising.
The Story of Two Flags: The Polish National Foundation brings the story of the Warsaw Uprising to international audiences
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On June 22, 2018, after a thorough modernization, the General Ryszard Kuklinski Museum was re-opened in Warsaw - the only institution of its kind in Poland or in Europe.
The place is located on Kanonia 20/22 Street near the Old Town in Warsaw.
The ceremony was attended by the Head of the Office for Veterans Affairs and the Victims of Repression Jan Józef Kasprzyk, Anna Maria Anders secretary of state in the Chancellery of the Prime Minister, Andrzej Melak MP and member of the Board of the Józef Szaniawski Foundation, Jan Parys former Minister of National Defense and the director of the institution Filip Frąckowiak. In the event participated also the soldiers from the NATO Battalion Combat Group stationed in Bemowo Piskie and the Commander of the 15th Mechanized Brigade from Giżycko, General Jarosław Gromadziński.
The creation of the exhibition was financially supported by the Polish National Foundation and the Polish Oil and Gas Mining Company.
The museum can be visited from Wednesday to Sunday between 11.00 - 18.00. Special facilities are provided for the disabled. There is no entrance fee.
Photos from the event: here.
Video from the event:
Address:
Izba Pamięci Generała Ryszarda Kuklińskiego
Warsaw, Kanonia 20/22
More information on: www.generalkuklinski@com
The Story of Two Flags: The Polish National Foundation brings the story of the Warsaw Uprising to international audiences
This program will be launched by the Polish National Foundation in cooperation with The Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation (VOC), a world-wide private nonprofit organization established by the US Congress in 1993.
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