238Attractions
Warsaw Barbican (Barbakan Warszawski)
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117m away
Monument of the Warsaw Uprising
257m away
Historical Museum of Warsaw
243m away
In the heart of Old Town, the house were Maria Sklodowska married Curie, was born, is now a simple Museum. Marie Curi is the first woman awarded with Nobel prize, and the first of the family that so far won most Nobel (4), spanning 2 generations.
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In the heart of Old Town, the house were Maria Sklodowska married Curie, was born, is now a simple Museum. Marie Curi is the first woman awarded with Nobel prize, and the first of the family that so far won most Nobel (4), spanning 2 generations.
The residence and museum of Marie Curie, the physicist and chemist who showed the world about radioactivity and its effects on humans as well as discovering the elements polonium and radium.
Marie Curie was born in Poland and went to university in Paris. She won two Nobel Prizes and made outstanding contributions to the development of human medicine by using the radioactivity of radium. There are many curie biographies of national language and literature in the museum.
The facade of the Madame Curie Museum is very small, and I thought it was a residential house on the street. The museum is divided into two floors, mainly to introduce Madame Curie and her husband, some photos and manuscripts of scientific research during her lifetime. Madame Curie is the pride of Poland. In fact, you often see the statue of Madame Curie on the streets of Poland, which shows how much Polish people love her.
A different story must have happened here, and I felt the characteristics and pictures of that era. It was so beautiful.