Get ready for take off! Step into the fascinating world of aviation at the Polish Aviation Museum. Consider this your jet-propelled passport to bypass the queues and dive straight into aviation history.
Located in a former regional airport, the Polish Aviation Museum offers a thrilling crash course in aviation history. The former military airfield, created by the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1912, is one of the oldest in the world.
The museum is a treasure trove of over 300 unique items, presenting a stunning array of vintage aircraft and engines. Witness the awe-inspiring engineering masterpieces like the German WWII Halberstadt Cl.II or Roland D.IV hulls, and don't overlook the lone surviving Russian flying boat, the Grigorovich M-15, from 1916.
The thrill continues as the collection extends to an open-air museum, showcasing iconic Soviet-era machines, including the Antonov AN-26 and the Polish PZL 130 Orlik, in all their glory.