• The Maritime Culture Centre will be open on 29.04.2024. from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., then on 30.04.2024. from 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., in connection with the official opening of the Crane
• The Arsenal of the Granaries on Ołowianka Island is closed until May 12, 2024, due to preparations for the new temporary exhibition
• The "Motława" ferry does not operate due to the river embankment renovation until further notice
• The Crane remains closed to visitors due to renovations - read

GRANARIES ON OŁOWIANKA ISLAND

The main exhibition visiting route in the National Maritime Museum in Gdańsk leads through the interior of three historic granaries. Visitors can see the abundance of treasures related to the history of shipping, boatbuilding, shipbuilding and sea battles in the Polish waters from medieval times to the 20th century. The exhibition narrative refers to the archaeological discoveries from the shipwrecks lying on the seabed, detailed layouts of shipyards and ports and the remembrance of remarkable figures associated with the sea. It also includes a large collection of the models of sailing ships, warships and commercial vessels, including ‘Vasa’, MS ‘Batory’ and ORP ‘Orzeł’. The exhibition is crowned with Maritime Gallery – the only one in Poland, so rich and diverse maritime painting exhibition with the 17th and 18th century paintings by the Dutch and Flemish painters, and paintings by artists such as Iwan Ajwazowski, Wojciech Weiss, Ferdynand Ruszczyc and Marian Mokwa.

Opening hours

Monday – Tuesday, Thursday – Sunday 11:00-18:00
Wednesday 13:00-18:00
(valid until 5.05.2024)

In the Granaries the last tickets are sold 60 minutes before museum closing.

Opening hours in other time periods (2024)
Museum closures (2024)

Museum pass

Granaries (permanent and current exhibitions), museum ship “Sołdek”, Maritime Culture Centre (except the interactive room)
Regular – 55 PLN
Discount – 41 PLN

Granaries (permanent and current exhibitions), museum ship “Sołdek”, Maritime Culture Centre (including the interactive room)
Regular – 75 PLN
Discount – 56 PLN

Granaries (permanent and current exhibitions), museum ship “Sołdek”
Regular – 39 PLN
Discount – 29 PLN

Granaries (permanent and current exhibitions), Maritime Culture Centre (except the interactive room)
Regular – 35 PLN
Discount – 27 PLN

Family museum pass (2 adults + 3 children): Granaries (permanent and current exhibitions), museum ship “Sołdek”, Maritime Culture Centre (including the interactive room) – 225 PLN

Family museum pass (2 adults + 3 children): Granaries (permanent and current exhibitions), Maritime Culture Centre (except the interactive room) – 110 PLN

Tickets

Permanent and current exhibitions
Regular – 23 PLN
Discount – 17 PLN
List of discounted and free entries
Family ticket (2 adults + 3 children) – 68 PLN

Current exhibitions + Maritime Gallery (except the permanent exhibition)
Regular – 12 PLN
Discount – 10 PLN

Group supervisor or guide (1 person per 10 participants) – 1 PLN

Wednesday – free entrance for the permanent exhibition (excluding the 3rd floor). That day the ticket prices for Maritime Gallery and current exhibitions are: regular – 12 PLN, discount – 10 PLN

Ferry “Motława”
One way ticket – 7 PLN

Guided tour

Booking in advance: edukacja@nmm.pl
Polish language (30 or less people) – 40 PLN
English or Russian language (30 or less people) – 60 PLN

Practical information

Address:
Narodowe Muzeum Morskie
ul. Ołowianka 9-13
80-751 Gdańsk

Phone:
Call center: +48 58 301 86 11
Secretariat: +48 58 320 33 58

Organization of events:
+48 58 301 97 49, marketing@nmm.pl

Fax:
+48 58 301 84 53

E-mail:
sekretariat@nmm.pl

Getting to the Granaries

  • You can get there using buses and trams going to the Akademia Muzyczna stop – see ZTM website, more detailed route on Google Maps (900 m, 11 minutes)
  • If you chose SKM train: leave at the Gdańsk Główny station, from there head to the Crane and the Maritime Culture Centre – more detailed route on Google Maps (1200 m, 15 minutes) or by the footbridge to Ołowianka Island – more detailed route on Google Maps (1900 m, 23 minutes); if you travel by bus – line 100 stops directly in front of the Maritime Culture Centre – see ee ZTM website, then take ferry “Motława” to the marina next to the Granaries
  • If you travel by car: get to the road junction (the intersection of the streets: Długie Ogrody, Siennicka, Elbląska and Podwale Przedmiejskie, near Brama Żuławska and speedway stadium) – drive the Długie Ogrody street, then right through Szafarnia street along Nowa Motława river, turn left over Most Kamieniarski towards Ołowianka street – more detailed route on Google Maps.

Parking spaces

  • 10 parking spaces for bikes: by the entrance to the Museum
  • No free parking space for cars and coaches. At the Museum only paid parking places.

About the tour

  • Exhibitions on 4 floors
  • Average tour duration: 2 hours

Information for people with disabilities

  • Exhibitions accessible for wheelchair users (with the exception of the ground floor)
  • A lift adapted for persons with reduced mobility and visually impaired
  • Toilets for wheelchair users (ground floor)

Taking pictures of the exhibitions

  • Only taking pictures and amateur videos (without flash and tripod) for personal use is permitted (with the exception of the Maritime Gallery). Professional photography and filming require the permission of the Director of the Museum

Foreign languages at the exhibitions

  • Captions in Polish

Additional information

  • Gift and book shop
  • Cloakroom
  • Free lockers in the hall
  • Toilets in the hall next to the ticket office

Permanent exhibitions