Roads to Jerusalem – a unique exhibition at the National Museum in Warsaw

If you are still looking for inspiration to discover fascinating aspects of culture in the heart of Warsaw, the exhibition "Roads to Jerusalem" at the National Museum is an event you cannot miss! The exhibition uses the space of the main building of the Museum, located at Aleje Jerozolimskie 3, which in itself is a subtle reference to the theme of the exhibition.

The exhibition runs until July 20, 2025, offering an immersion into the complex, multi-layered history of the city of Jerusalem. It is a unique journey through the cultural and spiritual heritage of three great religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. The exhibition explores both the historical and contemporary faces of Jerusalem, presenting over 220 works of art and artifacts that can fascinate any enthusiast of culture and history.

Visitors have the opportunity to see works by artists such as Chris Niedenthal and Joanna Rajkowska, which is a great complement to the journey through the centuries. It is worth noting the way in which the exhibition combines art and crafts from different eras, creating an open space for intercultural dialogue.

Don't forget about the rich accompanying program, which includes city games, workshops for children and the opportunity to learn about history through old photographs of Palestine. The museum also offers an audio guide read by Jarosław Juszkiewicz - a real treat for lovers of new media.

The entire project is under the patronage of the Mayor of Warsaw and supported by institutions such as PGE Polska Grupa Energetyczna and ORLEN, which guarantees the highest quality of implementation.

So, if you are in Warsaw until July 20, make sure to find time to discover these fascinating “Roads to Jerusalem”! You can start your spiritual journey right in the heart of the Polish capital.

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