• 'The Neon Muzeum - Poland's first and only Neon Museum dedicated to the documentation and preservation of Cold War era neon signs.
  • Our permanent collection of Cold War era neon signs, contains hundreds of fully restored and dazzling signs, as well as other electro-graphic artefacts.
  • Neon Museum, also the Museum of Neon (Polish: Muzeum Neonów) is a museum located in Warsaw's Praga-Południe.
  • You will see over 200 neon signs, iconic inscriptions and fascinating stories – this museum is a must-visit for any street art lover.
  • No trip to Warsaw is complete without going over to Praga and the short tram journey from the Mary Magdalene church to the neon museum is well worth it.
  • ...era for the next generation of Poles a photographer Ilona Karwinska and a graphic designer David Hill opened the Neon Museum in Warsaw.
  • The Neon Museum in Warsaw is one of the most beautiful and original museums in the city.
  • The museum collects the examples of the postwar Polish neon lights. Located in the charming district of Praga, it brings back its visitor to the old-times Warsaw.
  • The museum’s collection consists of hundreds of neon signs that were put up throughout Poland from the 1950s to the 1970s.
  • Located in the Praga district, the Neon Museum is a small but beautiful collection from the golden age of Warsaw lighting.