The Arsenal Museum of Fortifications and Weaponry – a Division of Zamość Museum
is open every day apart from Mondays and days after bank holidays
from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
On average it takes 2.5 hours to look round the Museum.
The ticket desk sells tickets until 3:30 pm.
Ticket prices: Full price (3 locations) – PLN 28.00 Full price (1 location)- PLN 12.00 Concessions (3 locations) – PLN 13.00 Concessions (1 location) - PLN 7.00 Group ticket (for tour groups, 3 locations) – PLN 13 Group ticket (for tour groups, 1 location) - PLN 7.00 |
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For holders of the Polish Big Family Card (with 3 or more children): Full price (3 locations) – PLN 18.00 Full price (1 location) - PLN 8.00 Concessions (3 locations) – PLN 10.00 Concessions (1 location) - PLN 4.00 |
The visitors listed below are eligible for concessionary museum admission if they present the relevant documents:
The visitors listed below are eligible for free museum admission if they present the relevant documents:
Free entry:
A free entry day is held regularly and announced on the museum’s website: www.museum-zamojskie.pl and www.museumarsenal.pl and at Zamość Museum ticket desks.
THE FREE MUSEUM ENTRY DAY FOR THE PERMANENT EXHIBITIONS IN MARCH IS THURSDAY .
The multimedia show “The history of the city and fortress of Zamość”
in the Gunpowder Magazine
Entry times to shows:
10:00am, 11:00am, 12:00pm, 1:00pm, 2:00pm, 3:00pm
You can go round the Museum’s displays in Polish on your own, on your own with an audioguide or in organised groups with a guide. In English, German and Russian you can go on a museum tour on your own with an audioguide.
An organised group with a guide visiting the Museum can have a maximum of 35 people (including the people looking after the group, courier, etc.).
Access to the Museum’s exhibits is prohibited for;
1) anyone under the influence of alcohol, narcotics psychotropic drugs or other agents acting in a similar way;
2) anyone brandishing a weapon or other items endangering life or health;
3)anyone acting aggressively, provocatively, or in another way endangering the safety of the collections, disturbing the running order of a tour for other visitors or who does not meet the generally accepted standards of behaviour in a public place;
4) anyone who is improperly dressed;
School pupils aged under 18 entering the Museum must remain under the supervision of a responsible adult (teacher) at all times.