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Permanent exhibitions

Address

Kolumba 2, Szczecin 70-035 Polska Main Railway Station SZCZECIN GŁÓWNY station, platform 1; entrance through a glass shelter with stairs down.
ATMs and toilets in the station lobby.

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+48 605 433 433

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info@schron.szczecin.pl

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Our permanent thematic exhibitions, their authors and owners of the exhibits:

  1. „Polish, Norwegian and English Royal Air Force uniforms” – Agnes Fader and George Rozpondek
  1. „The Polish Army in Exile during World War II” – Agnes Fader and George Rozpondek
  2. „Fighters for the independence of Poland” – George Rozpondek
  3. „Józef Piłsudski and his soldiers” – George Rozpondek
  4. „German anti-aircraft missiles” – Agnes Fader and Mirosław Huryń
  5. „German finds from the Second World War” – Agnes Fader and Mirosław Huryń
  1. „The history of the submarines in Szczecin” – Agnes Fader and George Rozpondek
  2. „Souvenirs from everyday life in old Szczecin” – Agnes Fader
  3. „The resettlement of the German population” – Agnes Fader
  4. „A Soviet soldier in the Polish People’s Republic” – Agnes Fader and George Rozpondek
  5. „Fiat 126 P – Maluch” – Agnes Fader
  6. „Kamiński – Top Gun” – Jerzy Rozpondek
  7. „The ZSMP and the workers’ leaders in the People’s Republic of Poland” – Agnes Fader and Marianna Młynarczyk
  8. „Underground literature – Polish and German examples” – Agnes Fader, Wojtek Woźniak
  9. „Reconstruction of life in the air raid shelter of World War II” – Agnes and Andy Fader
  10. Mural „In the men’s room” – Agnes Fader and Zoriana Kovalchuk, Margret Vuillemoz
  11. Mural „In the women’s room” – Agnes Fader and Zoriana Kovalchuk , Margret Vuillemoz
  12. „Beyound the frame” – Martin Bielecki from the set of The Great Escape to the North
  13. On the way to the „Second World War” exhibition, we see photos of the actors from the Contemporary Theater from the play Eine kleine. Jarek Romacki
  1. „Set from the film The Great Escape to the North” – Agnes and Andy Fader
  2. „Fortification systems in Stettin” – Richart Kotla from the book Bastions, Fortresses, Bunkers
  1. „Deportation of the Polish population during the occupation” – Agnes and Andy Fader.
  2. „Wagon” installation – Zdzisław Wesołowski, Agnes and Andy Fader
  3. Installation „Waiting in the Tunnel” – Agnes and Andy Fader
  4. „Old Szczecin Photos with Descriptions” – Roman Czejarek
  5. „Eye of Time” – Andy Fader
  6. „Exhibition on Polish Forced Laborers” – Polish-German Understanding Foundation
  1. „Polish Forced Laborers” – Agnes Fader
  2. 3D mural „Bombarded Szczecin” – Mr. Max
  3. „Table of Destruction” – Agnes Fader and Andy Fader
  4. „Matrix in the air raid shelter” – Agnes and Andy Fader
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  1. UV installation „Spoils of war from Stettin” – Agnes Fader
  2. Large format photographs „The Great Escape to the North” – Andy Fader
  3. „Szczecin through the lens of Krystyna Łyczywek” – Christine Łyczywek
  4. „Szczecin today” – Andy Fader
  5. „Repatriants” – Agnes and Andy Fader
  6. Preparation of the „Reconstruction of a Bunker in the Time of the Polish People’s Republic” exhibitions on the route of the „Cold War” exhibitions – Agnes and Andy Fader
  7. „Blokowisko” – Jan Szewczyk, Margret Vuillemoz
  8. „Solidarność in Stettin” and “Events in December 70” – Agnieszka Fader and Wojtek Woźniak
  9. „Food distribution” – Agnes Fader
  10. „Ryszard Koniecpolski’s apartment” – Agnes and Andy Fader
  11. Showcase „The World of Women in the People’s Republic of Poland” – Agnes Fader
  12. „The world of men in the People’s Republic of Poland” – Agnes Fader
  13. Mural „Anti-People’s Republic of Poland” – Agnes Fader
  14. „Basket of Propaganda” – Andy Fader
  15. Installation „The largest can of pepper fish pate ” (Paprykarz szczeciński) – Agnes and Andy Fader
  16. „Wiskord, the history of the colored ribbon” – Agnes and Andy Fader, Margret Vuillemoz
  17. Installation „Bear Hug” – Margret Vuillemoz
  18. Polish Faience from Włocławek – Christopher Osiecki and Agnes Fader
  19. Subcultures in communist Poland, Jarocin – Agnes Fader and Andy Fader
  20. History of one of the unwanted songs “Dentist Sadist”. – Agnes Fader and Andy Fader
  21. Freedom of speech / Prosecution in PRL – Christopher Osiecki and Agnes Fader,

Małgorzata Vuillemoz

  1. Board – trips in the People’s Republic of Poland Agnes Fader
  2. Exhibition of postcards from the People’s Republic of Poland – Agnes Fader
  3. Soviet garrisons in Szczecin during the communist era – Agnes Fader ; Socialist Realism – examples in Szczecin
  4. Socialist realism – examples in Szczecin of the times of the People’s Republic of Poland -Agnieszka Fader
  5. Commissariat with arrest – repressions against opponents of the system – Agnes and Andy Fader
  6. “Smurfs” and “Donald Duck gums” childhood memory – Agnes Fader
  7. “Buying Pepsi-Cola bottles” Agnes and Andy Fader
  8. Exhibition of works by Vova Tsesler part of the “Hitlerkaputin” exhibition
  9. Exhibition of war postcards from Ukraine – Valeriia Isichenko
  10. Exhibition of chocolate packaging from the Soviet bloc – Agnes Fader

Our motto

“It’s more than a museum, it’s like a good movie”