
The branch, designed under the principle of openness, merges the exhibition site with the educational centre with its modern conservation workshop. The spacious Studio Warehouse, allowing to display large-size objects, presents e.g., fragments of shipwrecks discovered at the bottom of the Baltic Sea, ancient Polish boats and the collection of exotic vessels from around the world. Additionally, the collection includes the yachts of legendary Polish sailors: ‘Dal’ of Andrzej Bohomolec and ‘Opty’ of Leonid Teliga. Whereas the modern conservation workshop, equipped with advanced instruments, on the one hand, allows to perform a wide range of works aimed to protect the treasures, and on the other, makes it possible for the visitors to observe the successive stages of conservation process.
Opening hours
Tuesday – Sunday 10:00-16:00
(valid until 31.10.2023)
In the Shipwreck Conservation Centre the last tickets are sold 30 minutes before closing.
Opening hours in other time periods (2023)
Museum closures (2023)
Museum pass
Vistula River Museum and Shipwreck Conservation Centre
Regular – 20 PLN
Discount – 15 PLN
Family museum pass: Vistula River Museum and Shipwreck Conservation Centre (2 adults + 3 children) – 60 PLN
Tickets
Regular – 15 PLN
Discount – 10 PLN
Group supervisor or guide (1 person per 10 participants) – 1 PLN
Saturday – free entrance
Guided tour
Booking in advance: edukacja.ckws@nmm.pl
Polish language (30 or less people) – 40 PLN
English language (30 or less people) – 50 PLN
Vistula River Museum and Shipwreck Conservation Centre
Polish language (30 or less people) – 60 PLN
Practical information
Address:
Centrum Konserwacji Wraków Statków
ul. Paderewskiego 24
83-110 Tczew
Phone:
+48 58 761 75 21
Employees:
Jacek Sadowski – Head of Administration
e-mail: j.sadowski@nmm.pl
Getting to the Shipwreck Conservation Centre
- If you travel from the PKP or PKS station – take public transportation buses to the Pł. Piłsudzki street – see Gryf Tczew website, more detailed route on Google Maps (170 m, 2 minutes)
- You can also go on foot from there – more detailed route on Google Maps (1800 m, 22 minutes)
- If you travel by car: from the intersection of the national road No. 91 (Aleja Solidarności) with the Wojska Polskiego street – along the Wojska Polskiego street to the roundabout by the City Hall, at the roundabout take the first exit into the 30 stycznia street, then turn right into the Ignacego Paderewskiego street – more detailed route on Google Maps
Parking spaces
- 6 parking spaces for bicycles
- Free parking for passanger cars: 3 cars on the car park near the Shipwreck Conservation Centre; more space on the Wąska street – more detailed route on Google Maps (350 m, 5 minutes), parking on the Łazienna street – more detailed route on Google Maps (600 m, 7 minutes), Bulwar Wiślany street – more detailed route on Google Maps (1200 m, 15 minutes)
- Bulwar Wiślany street – more detailed route on Google Maps (400 m, 5 minutes)
- Free parking space for coaches: Bulwar Wiślany street – more detailed route on Google Maps (1200 m, 15 minutes). Coaches may stop next to the Shipwreck Conservation Centre only to allow passengers to alight. The distance to the Vistula Museum – 120 metres.
About the tour
- Exhibitions on 3 floors
- Average tour duration: 1 hour
Information for people with disabilities
- Exhibitions accessible for wheelchair users
- A lift adapted for persons with reduced mobility
- Toilet for wheelchair users
Taking pictures of the exhibitions
- Only taking pictures and amateur videos (without flash and tripod) for personal use is permitted. Professional photography and filming require the permission of the Director of the Museum
Foreign languages at the exhibitions
- Captions in Polish and English
Additional information
- Cloakroom
- Free lockers
- Toilets on the ground floor