Exhibition: The Silent Unseen and Resistance
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Exhibition The Silent Unseen and Resistance now on.
Cichociemni (the Silent and Unseen) were elite special-operations paratroopers of the Polish Army in exile, created in Great Britain during World War II to operate in occupied Poland. The first operation, known as ‘air bridge’, took place on 15 February 1941.
Many of the Cichociemni became leaders of the Polish Underground Army. See gripping photographs of this resistance force in operation as part of the Warsaw Uprising of 1944.
Museum entry by donation. Groups by prior arrangement: fee applies. Ph 09 533 3530.
Group bookings available by arrangement. $10 per person, includes welcome, talk, film and morning or afternoon tea.
Group workshops available by arrangement. $8 per person, including adults, includes materials.
The Polish museum is for all New Zealanders
"GLAM" Gallery, Library, Archive, Museum
Howick is a destination that offers variety including Howick beach, Stockade Hill, various Fencible sites and historical walks, All Saints Church, Uxbridge Creative Arts Centre, Te Tuhi Gallery and Howick Historical Village.
The quaint Howick village shops are a 5 minute walk from the museum and the Botany Town Centre is a 10 minute drive.
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We look forward to welcoming you to 'EXHIBITION The Silent Unseen and Resistance', the Howick district and the Polish Museum.
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