Due to Poland's complicated and often tragic history, Poles are the nation of emigrants and…read morerefugees. It's a fact often disregarded by current Polish government, treating the refugees of these days like intruders to say the least.
This museum is as much a prescription to treat xenophobia as a good history lesson, both for Poles and foreigners. Modern way of presenting this heavy subject prevents boredom, placing Gdynia's museum on the same "must-see" map as Warsaw's Uprising Museum and Polin.
If you don't have a car, take a 133 bus from the main railway station in Gdynia.