MI POLIN
MEZUZAH CENTER

THE FIRST JEWISH MEZUZAH TRACE MUSEUM
IN THE WORLD IN WARSAW

Getting to MI POLIN
MEZUZAH CENTER

Warszawa
Złota 62 Street

We are located right next to
the Warsaw Ghetto Wall.
(at the courtyard on the right)

We speak: Polish,
English and little bit Hebrew.

Museum
& Shop hours

Monday to Friday: 9.30 – 18.30
Saturday: CLOSED
Sunday: 11.30 am – 15.00 pm

MPMC was created by Aleksander Prugar & Helena Czernek

Tickets

Admission is free.
Please consider making a donation upon arrival, online or purchase at the museum store. 100% of sales goes to the maintenance of our MI POLIN
MEZUZAH CENTER.

Contact MI POLIN
MEZUZAH CENTER

Mobile: +48 502 043 935
What’s Up: +48 502 043 935
Instagram: @mi__polin
Mail: contact@mezuzahmuseum.com

About

Jewish museum in Warsaw Mi Polin Mezuzah Center dedicated to mezuzah traces, Jewish history and MI POLIN Judiaca store by Aleksander Prugar and Helena Czernek . We tell the Polish-Jewish Holocaust story through mezuzah traces. We have found 205 mezuzah traces, rebuilding the former pre-war world.

Explore Jewish Attractions in Warsaw with Mezuzah Museum by MI POLIN

Top Jewish Places to Visit in Warsaw
As one of the leading Jewish cultural sites in Warsaw, the Mezuzah Museum offers immersive experiences including guided visits, educational workshops, and unique events. We connect visitors with Warsaw’s Jewish past and present, making us a key destination among Jewish attractions in Warsaw. Experience firsthand the history, culture, and art that define the Jewish community here.

Support Jewish Heritage and the Mi Polin Project
Through the Mezuzah Museum and the broader Mi Polin initiative, we are committed to preserving Jewish history in Poland. By visiting or supporting us, you help sustain this vital work. Join us in honoring the traditions and resilience of Warsaw’s Jewish population, ensuring their stories continue to inspire future generations.

Welcome to the Mezuzah Museum, a unique Jewish attraction in Warsaw dedicated to preserving and sharing the rich legacy of Jewish culture in Poland’s capital by mezuzah traces. As part of the Mi Polin initiative, our museum offers visitors an exceptional journey through the historical and cultural heritage of Polish Jewish told by mezuzah traces.

Discover Authentic Jewish Heritage and History in Warsaw
Located near the historic Warsaw Ghetto Wall, the Mezuzah Museum invites you to explore Jewish history and traditions in a meaningful way. Our exhibitions and collections focus on the mezuzah and its profound symbolism, shining a light on Jewish life before and after the war. Join us to uncover stories and artifacts that reflect the vibrant Jewish heritage of Warsaw and Poland.

NEW YORK TIMES


MI POLIN Judaica and MI POLIN MEZUZAH CENTER mezuzah trace museum in Warsaw was featured in the New York Times. We are very happy about that! Click on the logo to read the article.

Acknowledgements

The establishment of MI POLIN MEZUZAH CENTER was made possible by funds donated by people we love, miss, amazing customers and those who have supported us with good advice, ideas and tireless advocacy over the past 10 years.


We especially want to thank Tad Taube, Shana Penn, Helise Lieberman, Taube Foundation for Jewish Life & Culture and Sigmunt Rolat for believing in our mission from the very beginning.

For giving us the opportunity to fulfill our dreams.