Hanna Wróblewska is an art historian and exhibition curator. From 2010 to 2021, she directed the National Gallery of Art Zachęta and also served as the commissioner of the Polish Pavilion at the Venice Biennale. From 2022 to 2023, she was the Deputy Director for Research and Exhibitions at the Warsaw Ghetto Museum. Since December 2023, she has been the Director of the Department of National Cultural Institutions at the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage. She is a member of the Society for the Encouragement of Fine Arts and the Polish National Committee of the International Council of Museums (ICOM). She has been a member of the Program Council of the Copernicus Science Centre since 2011.
Hanna Wróblewska, a long-standing member of our Program Council, has been appointed as the Minister of Culture and National Heritage. Congratulations!
17.05.2024
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On Fridays, we stay open longer!
Looking for an idea for an extraordinary Friday afternoon? Visit Copernicus! We are open until 8:00 PM.
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29.07.2024
Quiet hours in Copernicus in 2025
One a month, between 1 and 6 PM there will be „Quiet hours” at the Copernicus. During this time, we turn off noisy exhibits, harsh light emitting devices and strobe lights, and we present a quieter show in the High Voltage Theatre.
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17.05.2024
Copernicus – Poland's Investment of the Decade in the EU
The Copernicus Science Centre has been recognized by „Rzeczpospolita” as one of the 15 best Polish investments of the past two decades, realized with co-financing from European funds. The awards were given to local governments – municipal, city, county, and provincial – in four categories: sustainable transport, green investments, culture and education, and society.
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