100 Years of Polish Sailing

100 Years of Polish Sailing Polish Museum of America is proud to announce the opening of its highly anticipated exhibition, “100 Years of Polish Sailing,” in collaboration with the National Maritime Museum in Gdańsk. This unique exhibition is set to embark on a maritime journey through the rich history of Polish sailing, offering visitors a captivating exploration of a century of maritime achievements, traditions, and innovations. About the Exhibition: “100 Years of Polish Sailing” invites visitors to delve into the fascinating maritime history of Poland, tracing the evolution of sailing over the past century. The exhibition will feature an array of panels, artifacts, multimedia presentations, and interactive displays that bring to life the stories of Polish sailors, their triumphs, and the enduring legacy of maritime exploration.   Highlights of the Exhibition: The MPA’s collection includes an intriguing array of souvenirs, meticulously curated through generous donations, forming a beautiful fabric of the nautical exhibition. These souvenirs, ranging from maritime items to archives and works of art, eloquently represent the essence of sailing. The symbolism behind wind-swept flags with faded national colors, donated to the museum after arriving at the port, transforms each piece into a treasure trove of souvenirs, preserving the truth about emigrant life and their deep connection to the sea. The exhibition, to be held in the Main Hall of the Polish Museum of America, promises to be a comprehensive exploration of Poland’s maritime heritage. Visitors will be treated to a visual feast of artifacts, each telling a unique story of Polish sailing over the last century.