Frederic Chopin Museum
The Frederic Chopin Museum is a museum that was opened in 1954 in Warsaw as a tribute to the renowned Polish composer Frederic Chopin. Chopin was a composer and pianist of significant influence in the world of music. He gained international fame as a pioneering musician in his era, and his poetic genius was built upon an unmatched professional technique in his generation.
In honor of the Polish artist Frederic Chopin, the Frederic Chopin Museum was established to showcase the artist's works, music, a collection of photographs, recordings, compositions, and many of his important works. The museum also hosts numerous piano music concerts and competitions. It includes an institute for music education, considered one of the highest-level piano teaching institutes in the world.
Museum Opening Hours:
Daily from 10:00 AM to 09:00 PM, except on Mondays when it's closed.
Ticket Prices:
Regular ticket price is 22 Polish zloty, and children aged 0-7 years enter for free.
Address:
Pałac Gnińskich, 00-368, Okólnik 1, 00-368 Warsaw, Poland.