Hangar

Czyżyny Hangar
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CZYŻYNY HANGAR

Visiting exhibition VAN GOGH Multi-Sensory Exhibition

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Czyżyny Hangar
localization icon OSIEDLE 2 PUŁKU LOTNICZEGO 26 a, 31-869 KRAKÓW
phone icon 12 428 66 00
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localization icon MON – SUN 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
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contact info
  • Czyżyny Hangar
  • os. 2 Pułku Lotniczego 26a, 31-869 Kraków
  • 12 428 66 00
  • muzeum@mit.krakow.pl
media contact
  • Edyta Gajewska
  • edyta.gajewska@mit.krakow.pl
  • 515 410 489
reservations
  • Czynne wt. – sob. od 9:00 do 17:00.
  • rezerwacja@mit.krakow.pl
  • tel. 12 428 66 00 wew. 11
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Modernization of the historic Hangar

The upgrade of the historic hangar along with the former boiler house building at 26a 2 Pułku Lotniczego Housing Estate in Krakow, as part of the project entitled Revitalisation of the historic aircraft hangar complex at 4 Izydora Stella-Sawickiego Street.

Planned exhibition

The exhibition will present the achievements of domestic motorisation against the backdrop of the difficult economic and social situation which our country faced throughout the 20th century.

History of the Hangar

The historic hangar is one of several infrastructure elements of the former Rakowice-Czyżyny Airport. It was commissioned for use by the Museum of Engineering and Technology in 2009.