
Happy Easter
We wish happy Easter to all the friends of our Museum!


We wish happy Easter to all the friends of our Museum!


Open until 10 July, 2020
Opening hours:
Monday to Friday: 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Saturday: closed
Sunday: 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Admission fees:
Regular ticket: 8 PLN
Reduced ticket: 4 PLN (schoolchildren, students, pensioners, employees of PAS)
Sunday: free admission
Polish Academy of Sciences Museum of the Earth in Warsaw
Al. Na Skarpie 27
00-488 Warsaw
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Living Dinosaurs is an animatronic exhibition of dinosaurs, which has already been visited by over 10 million viewers around the world. Spectacular models move in a natural way and make sounds, taking visitors to prehistoric times. This family exhibition is an opportunity to see more than twenty dinosaurs on a 1:1 scale, including tyrannosaur, diplodocus and triceratops.
Experience this unique adventure yourself now in Warsaw! The exhibition is open to visitors daily from 10 a.m to 20 p.m at the outdoor exhibition of the PAS Museum of the Earth – Al. Na Skarpie 20/26.
Ticket prices from 25 to 49 PLN (more information: living-dinosaurs.com)
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April 17 – May 16, 2019
Opening hours:
Monday to Friday: 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Saturday: closed
Sunday: 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Admission fees:
Regular ticket: 8 PLN
Reduced ticket: 4 PLN (schoolchildren, students, pensioners, employees of PAS)
Sunday: free admission
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Temporary exhibition of paintings by Magdalena Hajnosz
The exhibition „Following My Way” perfectly fits in the exhibition series „Nature – Art” presented for many years in the Museum of the Earth in Warsaw. The artist encourages us to stimulate our imagination so that we can see landscapes captured on canvas.
Opening hours:
Monday to Friday: 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Saturday: closed
Sunday: 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Admission fees:
Regular ticket: 8 PLN
Reduced ticket: 4 PLN (schoolchildren, students, pensioners, employees of PAS)
Sunday: free admission

8th International Workshop on the Neogene of Central and South-Eastern Europe (NCSEE 2019)
Faculty of Geology, University of Warsaw (principal organizer) and the Polish Academy of Sciences, Museum of the Earth in Warsaw have the pleasure to invite you to participate at the 8th NSCEE Workshop which will be held in European Centre for Geological Education (ECEG) in Chęciny near Kielce in dates 27th–31st May 2019.
For complete information see:

November 16 – December 31, 2018
Exhibition of paintings by Julia Łukasiak
A touch of slippery rock after rain, rough granite texture, sharp edges of glacier… These are painting themes that can be seen at the exhibition.
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Opening hours:
Monday to Friday: 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Saturday: closed
Sunday: 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Admission fees:
Regular ticket: 8 PLN
Reduced ticket: 4 PLN (schoolchildren, students, pensioners, employees of PAS)
Sunday: free admission

The leitmotif of the XXII Science Festival was art.
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Temporary Exhibition from the cycle Nature Art
Andreas Hürlimann
June 5 – July 22, 2018
Andreas Hürlimann has been photographing rock formations for over 40 years, in search for places of unique beauty across all the continents of the globe. Our exposition features over 50 photographs, representing the most characteristic features for the artist’s style. They have been created between years 2008-2018.
The author focuses on specific motives of extraordinary artistic value. These motifs, while captured by the lens of a camera, become unique paintings, interpretable by the language of art. Most photographs feature scrupulously selected fragments of rock textures, sand surfaces, or post-volcanic and glacier terrain, rich in both colour and value. The remarkable shapes and effusions of pigmentary tones are dominated by the colours directed only by the light extracting the ductile forms of nature.
Therefore, the photographs of Andreas Hürlimann constitute a picture of reality captured by the eye of the camera lens, extremely sensitive to the artist’s beauty. This ability to detect an extraordinary, sometimes very short moment, can be defined as an impressionist experience of the creator, an interpretation of the realistic nature through the language of art. The work of Andreas Hürlimann also involves whole series, however they do not include the same pictures, although some of the locations reappear. The entirety of his work can be found at the website: www.stonesights.com
The arrangement of the exposition in the Museum of the Earth is unique in its nature. Many examples depicted on Andreas Hürlimann’s photographs, can be found in the museum’s rock collection. The confrontation of beautiful, incredibly pictorial photographic motifs with real objects, helps the viewer to notice a different dimension of these forms and to understand the artistic vision of the author.
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Opening hours:
Monday to Friday: 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Saturday: closed
Sunday: 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Admission fees:
Regular ticket: 8 PLN
Reduced ticket: 4 PLN (schoolchildren, students, pensioners, employees of PAS)
Sunday: free admission