Marvel at 150 historic railway vehicles located in the oldest railway junction in Lowe Silesia with your entrance ticket to the Railway Museum in Jaworzyna Slaska. Spread across an area of over 2.5 hectares of open space and 3 km of tracks, you'll see locomotives, wagons and specialized vehicles documenting the history of railway technology in the 19th and 20th centuries.
The Museum of Industry and Railway of Silesia in Jaworzyna Śląska was established in 2005 in a historic depot of 1908 in Jaworzyna Śląska in Lower Silesia. The preserved railway infrastructure includes depot buildings, technical facilities and rail vehicles from 1880 to the 1970s. The collection includes over 40 steam locomotives of German, Polish, American and English production, diesel and electric locomotive, and wagons. Enter the old workshop buildings to experience year-round exhibitions focusing on railways. Then, step inside the reconstructed offices of chiefs from 1930 and 1970, Railway Labor Medicine office and the PKP Printing House.
During your visit, available on on weekends and selected holidays, don't miss the opportunity to take a ride in a historic train along a 'Steam Engine Route'. Jump inside a wagon driven by a historic locomotive and journey along a unique educational path.