Neon Museum, Warsaw
Neon Museum, also the Museum of Neon (Polish: Muzeum Neonów) is a museum located in Warsaw's Praga-Południe. The institution documents and protects Polish light advertisements created after World War II. It is the first in Poland and one of the few museums of neon signs in the world.[1]
Established | 19 May 2012 |
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Location | Mińska 25, Warsaw, Poland |
Type | private museum |
Collections | Neon signs |
Director | Ilona Karwińska and David Hill |
Website | www.neonmuzeum.org |
The museum is located at ul. Mińska 25, on the premises of Soho Factory.[2] It was established in 2012.
History
The history of the museum began in 2005 when Ilona Karwińska saved the Berlin neon sign from Marszałkowska Street in Warsaw.[3] The collection of the museum features about 100 neon lights from all over Poland [4] Most of the neons come from the 1960s and 1970s.[5]
The nine largest neon signs including GŁÓWNA KSIĘGARNIA TECHNICZNA (MAIN TECHNICAL BOOKSTORE), Jubiler, dworzec kolejowy CHODZIEŻ (CHODZIEŻ railway station), KINO PRAHA (PRAHA cinema) and WARSZAWA WSCHODNIA are located on different Soho Factory buildings.[6] The museum also looks after some neon signs in Warsaw, including Mermaid on Grójecka Street.
In 2013, the museum together with RWE organized Neon for Warsaw competition.[7]
Gallery
- Miło Cię Widzieć, Gdański Bridge
- Mermaid on Grójecka Street
- Neon Museum, Warsaw
- Neon Museum, Warsaw
- PKP signs
- View of former Kino Praha
References
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- "Uratowany bajeczny i inne skarby. Zobaczcie warszawskie neony". Cojestgrane24.wyborcza.pl. Retrieved 6 November 2018.
- Al-awsat, Asharq. "Poland Celebrates History of Fluorescent Ads in Neon Museum". Aawsat.com (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2018-11-06.
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- Happy to see you
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