Oliwa Park Adam Mickiewicz
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Oliwa Park, founded by the Cistercians, is the jewel of Gdańsk with an area of 11.3 ha. Its baroque French part, designed by Hentschl, offers a well-thought-out composition with the Linden Avenue and a vast pond. The garden, transformed by abbot Jacek Józef Rybiński, delights with its symmetry and elegance, combining architectural elements with the natural landscape.
Touring Oliwa Park Adam Mickiewicz
Visiting the Museum of the World War II with a guide in Polish
Visit one of the best-rated museums in Poland. An official guide will take you through the history and interesting facts, so you won’t miss anything. See all the exhibits at the permanent exhibition and listen to fascinating stories.
- Admission tickets to the Museum of the Second World War
- Official guide in Polish
- Headsets to hear your guide clearly
- Visiting the permanent exhibition
- Reservation changes can be made up to 24 hours before departure
Meeting point: Monument to Captain Witold Pilecki, in front of the entrance to the Museum of the Second World War.
- The museum exhibition is located underground, which may result in lack of coverage during the visit
- The guide will help you understand the broader context of historical events related to World War II
- Tours accessible to people with disabilities
- Moving between floors is possible using an elevator
- Organizer: Etours sp. z o. o.
Visiting the Museum of World War II with a guide in English
We invite you to one of the most interesting museums in Poland! With open access to public information, you will learn history and special curiosities, without omitting any additional substances. Visit the exhibition and listen to fascinating stories.
- Entrance tickets to the Museum of the Second World War
- Official guide in English
- Headsets to hear your guide clearly
- Visiting the permanent exhibition
- Reservation changes can be made up to 24 hours before departure
Meeting point: Monument to Captain Witold Pilecki, in front of the entrance to the Museum of the Second World War.
- The museum exhibition is located underground, which may result in lack of coverage during the visit
- The guide will help you understand the broader context of historical events related to World War II
- Tours accessible to people with disabilities
- Moving between floors is possible using an elevator
- Organizer: Etours sp. z o. o.
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Oliwa Park Adam Mickiewicz
The origins of Oliwa Park date back to the times of the Cistercians, who created a garden next to the monastery. Developed by Abbot Rybiński in the 17th century, the park underwent a transformation under the direction of Kazimierz Dębiński, who introduced the Baroque French part with the Linden Avenue and a flower and lawn ground floor. After the secularization of the monastery in 1831, the garden became the property of the Prussian state, gaining the status of a dendrological and landscape garden. Currently, the park, rich in valuable species of trees, shrubs and architectural elements such as the Whispering Grottoes, is an important cultural and tourist place, eagerly visited by residents and tourists.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Admission to Oliwa Park is free.
The park is open from May to September from 5:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m., and from October to April from 5:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Can I take wedding photos in the park?
Yes, the park offers plenty of green spaces perfect for children to play, including safe paths and large open spaces.
Yes, picnics are allowed in designated areas of the park.
Yes, the park contains the Abbots’ Palace and other historical buildings and sculptures.
Yes, the park is adapted to the needs of disabled people with easily accessible paths and rest areas.
There are parking spaces near the park that can be used by visitors.
Yes, there are public toilets available in the park.