Reviews of Culture in Poznan
Great collection!
Najpiekniejszy !!
The space is small and exhibition was modestly hung. Featuring students I found it hard to find a uniting theme with little direction or information to tie together the works. Basic information such as materials and medium was missing from all pieces which I found frustrating. On the flip side the man on the front desk was very friendly. In contradicting an earlier review, there is no cafe at the Arsenal and I couldn't find any books in English.
the picture is the old post office building , opposite the castle
Good for kids (large as well as small). Probbaly the most interesting place I visited in Poznan (summer 2010)
this is 1 of the funniest reviews everrrr!!!!
Fantastic exhibitions!
I remember reading that the last person in Europe to be publicly burned as a witch was a Poznanian. I wonder if she was met her end on this spot...?
On the picture is not a castle. Castle locates opposite to this building!!! Castle is nice.
A really excellent museum. Especially the tanks, the artillery and the small arms collection. If you plan to visit Poznan, you HAVE to see the army museum.
That's great news. One happy ending at least!
Good news! The Monet stolen from the National Museum has been recovered!
I would like to know how many british dead there are at the Poznan citadel war graves, I am going there on dead peoples day and would like to place candels at their grave to show my appreciation of the sacrifice they made for freedom. please if anyone can help. please.
A poignant place of reflection. Certainly worth a look....
I was bowled over by the collection here. Especially the turn of the century paintings. A real highlight!
Great monument for taking pictures!
A nice area, but also a place for sorrow. 18.000 young men died here during WW2, and none much over 21 years old. I take my hat of in rememberance, every life lost is a dream lost. A very good museum, but with a lack of english/international description. The outdoor exhibition is left with no comments.
Really quality gallery and bookshop, what a modern art gallery should be!
for me there are very importand!I miss some photo very much
'Poznan Army Monument' is worth seeing. One can spend a couple of hours going through the antiqued arsenal. There are some planes and tankers(probably used in WW-II) outside the museum. Kid's and young people would like it.
This is one huge park with cemetries of soldiers. I lost my way in Citadela and finally managed to get out after wandering for an hour or two.
Some interesting pieces here. I particularly liked the tanks.
I saw the world press photo exhbition while it was here which was pleasing. The collection wasn't as extensive as I had hoped but it was still impressive.
From a distance it did look kind of 'jagged' but, like the review said, at a closer look you get a feel of how widespread the effect of the war was in Poland. Later on when I was returning from the Citadel the monument was occupied by skaters. That's a lot of flat surfaces for them!
This place is so gigantic that you can always find a quiet corner. Me and my friend met some people playing frisbee and they demanded that we join, so it was an ultra-fun day at the park...
The Angier exhibition is wonderful and I heartily recommend it; we'll be back for sure!
i can't believe this place... the site itself is gorgeous, but i loved the cafes/clubs.