Polish Aviation Museum: Skip The Line Ticket
Polish Aviation Museum: Skip The Line Ticket
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Polish Aviation Museum Tickets
Your skip-the-line ticket to the Polish Aviation Museum gives you direct access to one of Europe's finest collections dedicated to flight. Located at a former airport and military base dating back to 1912, this museum sits on one of the world's oldest airfields, where you'll walk through authentic aviation history spanning over a century.
Inside, you'll discover more than 300 fascinating objects, from vintage aircraft to historical engines and aviation artefacts. The collection includes rare World War I and II planes such as the German Halberstadt Cl.II, the Roland D.IV fuselage, and the only surviving Grigorovich M-15 Russian flying boat from 1916. Each piece reveals the evolution of flight through the decades, making this perfect for aviation enthusiasts, history students, or anyone curious about Polish engineering heritage.
Highlights
- World War I and II aircraft including rare German and Russian planes
- The lone surviving Grigorovich M-15 Russian flying boat from 1916
- Supersonic jets and early biplanes showcasing flight evolution
- Historical engines from various aviation eras
- Interactive displays and aviation memorabilia throughout the museum
- Both indoor and outdoor exhibitions across the historic airfield
Plan Your Visit to Polish Aviation Museum
Your ticket includes priority entry, letting you bypass main entry queues for a smooth, stress-free experience. The museum is wheelchair accessible, welcoming visitors with reduced mobility. You can explore the exhibitions at your own pace, with knowledgeable staff available to answer questions about the displays.
The museum features both indoor and outdoor exhibits, so allow plenty of time to see everything from early propeller planes to modern jet-era engineering. There's an onsite shop for aviation-themed souvenirs, and mobile tickets are accepted at the entrance. While exploring Krakow's rich history, you might also consider visiting Wawel Castle to discover more of Poland's fascinating past, or take a walking tour of Krakow's Old Town to see the city's medieval architecture.
Why you'll love it
- Skip-the-line entry to one of Europe's largest aviation collections
- Over 300 objects including vintage aircraft and historical engines
- Set on one of the world's oldest airfields, active since 1912
- Former military base adds authentic wartime context to exhibits
- Spans more than a century of Polish and international flight history
What's included
- Skip-the-line entry
- Guided tour
Good to know
- Age suitability
- Suitable for all ages
- Opening hours
- Mon-Sun18:00-22:00
- Know before you go
Bring a valid photo ID for verification
Wheelchair accessible throughout the venue
It is recommended to check opening hours before your visit
All main exhibitions are included in your ticket
Guided tours are not included with this ticket
- Visitor guidelines
Supervise children at all times in exhibition areas
Please do not touch museum displays unless permitted
Photography is allowed but avoid flash
Respect designated pathways and exhibit boundaries
Follow instructions from museum staff during your visit
- Cancellation policy
Free cancellation
Frequently asked
What is included with the skip-the-line ticket?
Your ticket provides priority entry to the museum and access to all main exhibitions.
Is the museum accessible for visitors with reduced mobility?
Yes, the museum is wheelchair accessible.
Do I need to print my ticket?
No, mobile tickets are accepted at the entrance.
Are guided tours available?
Guided tours are not included in this ticket but may be available for purchase onsite.
Where you'll be
39 Aleja Jana Pawła II
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