Muzeum Polskiej Piosenki w Opolu, Music museum in Opole, Poland.
The Polish Song Museum in Opole is a music museum dedicated to the history of Polish music, featuring interactive displays and multimedia presentations. The collection includes original performance costumes and instruments spanning more than a century of musical development from the 1920s onward.
The museum was founded in 2007 as the first institution in Poland wholly dedicated to preserving the nation's musical heritage. This establishment marked an important moment for institutional recognition of Polish music history.
The museum celebrates the National Festival of Polish Song, a major event held regularly in the city, by displaying costumes and objects from past performances. Visitors can see how these items connect to the active musical life of Opole.
The museum is open on most weekdays and offers accessible exhibits with information available in multiple languages. Plan to spend at least one and a half to two hours to explore the various exhibitions and interactive areas thoroughly.
Visitors can record their own vocal performances in dedicated booths throughout the museum and receive digital copies of their recordings via email. This interactive activity allows people to become part of the museum's musical heritage themselves.
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