
The opening hours of the permanent exhibition:
- Monday: Closed
- Tuesday: 9.30 a.m. — 5.00 p.m.
- Wednesday: 9.30 a.m. — 5.00 p.m.
- Thursday: 9.30 a.m. — 5.00 p.m.
- Friday: 9.30 a.m. — 5.00 p.m.
- Saturday: 10.30 a.m. — 6.00 p.m.
- Sunday: 9.30 a.m. — 5.00 p.m.
The opening hours of the ticket office:
- Monday: Closed
- Tuesday: 9.30 a.m. — 4.30 p.m.
- Wednesday: 9.30 a.m. — 4.30 p.m.
- Thursday: 9.30 a.m. — 4.30 p.m.
- Friday: 9.00 a.m. — 4.30 p.m.
- Saturday: 10.00 a.m. — 5.30 p.m.
- Sunday: 9.00 a.m. — 4.30 p.m.
The office is open from Monday to Friday between the hours of 8.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m.
The opening hours of the museum shop:
- Monday: Closed
- Tuesday: 10.00 a.m. — 5.15 p.m.
- Wednesday: 10.00 a.m. — 5.15 p.m.
- Thursday: 10.00 a.m. — 5.15 p.m.
- Friday: 10.00 a.m. — 5.15 p.m.
- Saturday: 11.00 a.m. — 6.15 p.m.
- Sunday: 10.00 a.m. — 5.15 p.m.
LIST OF DAYS WHEN THE SYBIR MEMORIAL MUSEUM IS CLOSED TO VISITORS IN 2026:
- January 1st – New Year’s Day
- January 6th – Feast of the Epiphany
- April 4th – Holy Saturday
- April 5th – First Day of Easter
- April 6th – Easter Monday
- May 1st – Workers’ Day
- May 3th – The Constitution of 3 May 1791
- May 16th – The Long Night of Museums
- May 24th – Pentecost
- June 4th – Corpus Christi
- August 15th – Feast of the Polish Armed Forces, Assumption Day
- September 17th – Anniversary celebrations
- November 1st – Feast of All Saints
- November 11th – National Independence Day
- December 24th – Christmas Eve
- December 25th – First Day of Christmas
- December 26th – Second Day of Christmas
- December 31th – New Year’s Eve
Time for a full tour of the permanent exhibition is approximately 120 minutes, so we recommend coming to the museum at least 2 hours before its closing.
QUIET WEDNESDAYS at the Sybir Memorial Museum
We would like to inform you that every Wednesday at the Sybir Memorial Museum, so-called “quiet hours” are in force. This means that during the opening hours of the permanent exhibition, the music and multimedia displays are turned down.
“Quiet Wednesday” is an initiative intended for individuals on the autism spectrum, highly sensitive visitors, and everyone looking for peace at the Museum.
