Hans Kloss Museum in Katowice, Television series museum in Katowice, Poland.
The Hans Kloss Museum is a television museum in Katowice dedicated to the 1960s Polish espionage series of the same name. It displays costumes, props, photographs, and memorabilia from this well-known production, along with a themed cafe for visitors.
The original series was made in the 1960s and told stories of espionage during World War II. The museum was founded in 2009 to preserve the memory of this important Polish television production for future generations.
The museum displays personal items from cast members and features wax figures alongside original scripts from the series. These objects help visitors understand the people and stories behind one of Poland's most beloved television productions.
The museum is located in central Katowice and is easily accessible on foot or by public transport. Visitors will find Café Ingrid on site, where they can take a break with drinks and snacks.
The museum features educational panels that explain how the fictional character connects to the historical context of post-war Poland. This allows visitors to understand how the series was woven together with real events.
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