We invite new residents of Warsaw and those learning Polish to join our walks. The meetings are conducted in Polish at the B1 level. We will show you interesting places in the capital. We will tell extraordinary stories and legends. We will try to understand the city and its history. We will look at the daily life of its residents, both past and present. Our meetings will be an opportunity to get to know Warsaw, ask questions about things that interest you, and also to relax. 📅 Meetings take place on the last Sunday of the month at 2:00 PM (duration: 1h - 1.5h). 💰 Tickets cost 5 PLN and can be purchased online or at the museum ticket office: https://bit.ly/KulturalnyPolskiDlaPoczątkujących The walks are led by staff members of the Museum of Warsaw. Schedule of walks: - 26.01, 2:00 PM – Old Town - 23.02, 2:00 PM – New Town - 30.03, 2:00 PM – around the Museum of Praga - 27.04, 2:00 PM – Muranów and Jewish Warsaw – from the Monument to the Ghetto Heroes to the Umschlagplatz Monument - 25.05, 2:00 PM – Krakowskie Przedmieście from Sigismund to Copernicus - 29.06, 2:00 PM – Saska Kępa - 27.07, 2:00 PM – Mariensztat and BUW Gardens - 31.08, 2:00 PM – Vistula Boulevards - 28.09, 2:00 PM – around Krasiński Square - 26.10, 2:00 PM – around the Palace of Culture and Science - 30.11, 2:00 PM – Theatre Square and Piłsudski Square - 28.12, 2:00 PM – Warsaw Nativity Scenes for Christmas Guides: - Monika Michałek – staff member of the Education Department of the Museum of Warsaw and a city guide with many years of experience, a guide for Interpret Europe. A graduate of postgraduate studies at Collegium Civitas in Art History. Interpretations. A lover of the city's architecture and its unconventional charm. Professionally involved in educating children and adults, she seeks interesting and alternative ways of storytelling and working with narratives. - Aleksandra Karkowska-Rogińska – a Polish philologist and Judaist by education. She works in education at the Museum of Warsaw's Praga district. She has collaborated with the POLIN Museum, Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University, the Jewish Historical Institute Association, and others. For years, she has been academically involved in the history and culture of Polish Jews. She works with children, youth, and adults, also using art therapy methods.
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