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Plan your visit

  • Getting here

      The Museum of Printing
      A branch of the Museum of Warsaw

      23/25 Ząbkowska Street
      03-736 Warsaw
      Contact: +48 22 620 60 42
      Warsaw’s air—as well as your convenience—are dear to us, which is why we recommend using public transport to reach us.

      Metro station: Dworzec Wileński
      Bus/tram stops: Ząbkowska, Markowska
      Veturilo public bike station: the Koneser Vodka Factory

      For up-to-date timetables, please go to www.ztm.waw.pl.
      More information about the Veturilo public bike rental system can be found at www.veturilo.waw.pl/en.
  • Opening times


      Tuesday–Sunday 9.00-17.00

      How do we work on holidays?

      March 29-31, April 1 – closed
      May 1, 3, 30 – open
      August 15 – open
      November 1 – closed
      November 11 – closed
      December 24-26, 31 – closed
  • Admission prices

      Single ticket
      regular 5 PLN/concession 3 PLN

      On Thursdays the entrance is free of charge.

      Free admission to permanent and temporary exhibitions is available to people with disabilities (after presenting an ID card or disability certificate) and their accompanying guardian. One disabled person may be accompanied by one guardian.
      Tour with our guide in English: +48 22 620 60 42, muzeum.drukarstwa@muzeumwarszawy.pl
      Guided tours in English: 300 PLN
  • Access


      Free admission to permanent and temporary exhibitions is available to people with disabilities (after presenting an ID card or disability certificate) and their accompanying guardian. One disabled person may be accompanied by one guardian.

      At the entrance there are two steps—please let us know if you wish us to install a ramp for wheelchairs before your visit. The exhibition and the ticket desk are located on the same floor and are accessible for people using wheelchairs.

      There is no toilet accessible for disabled people in the museum. The surface of the road around the museum is cobbled.

      There are no parking places for people using wheelchairs at the museum.