The White Eagle Museum, Military museum in Skarżysko-Kamienna, Poland
The White Eagle Museum is a military museum with vehicles, weapons, and aircraft displayed across a spacious outdoor site. The collection includes tanks, artillery, armored vehicles, and rockets from various countries and periods.
The building was constructed between 1836 and 1838 as a residence for the Rejów foundry director. After World War II, it was repurposed as a repository for military history.
The museum documents the role of ammunition production and shows how resistance fighters and partisan groups operated in the area. Visitors learn about local struggles that shaped the region's history.
The outdoor layout allows you to walk at your own pace between exhibits and view large vehicles up close. Visitors should expect level paths and check the weather, as most objects remain uncovered.
The museum houses the torpedo boat ORP Odwazny and several aircraft such as the MiG-21 and Il-14 transport plane. These rare pieces demonstrate the breadth of the region's air and naval history.
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