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Regulations of the workshops

Read the regulations of the workshops organized by the Museum of the Family Home of Father Saint John Paul II in Wadowice
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  1. How do I make a reservation for a workshop?

    To book a workshop, fill out the form available in the RESERVATIONS tab. We will contact you. Filling out the form does not constitute acceptance of the workshop reservation and requires our confirmation.
  2. Can a visit to the permanent exhibition be combined with a workshop?

    Yes. In this case, it is necessary to purchase two entrance tickets. When planning a visit to the Museum combined with a workshop for a group of more than 30 people, it is necessary to make a reservation to enter the permanent exhibition at least 1.5 - hour interval. Due to the single educational room, only one workshop can be held at a time.
  3. Does the caregiver pay for the workshop?

    No. Group chaperones do not bear the cost of participation in the workshop, but are required to stay with the group throughout the Workshop and are required to actively cooperate with the instructor, among other things, in maintaining discipline among class participants.
  4. On what dates do the workshops take place?

    Educational activities are organized on predetermined dates, Monday through Friday from 9:00 am to 2:30 pm.
  5. How far in advance should I book a workshop?

    Reservations must be made at least 10 days before the scheduled date of the Workshop. This can be done by phone at + 48 609 730 528 or contact us through the form - we will call you back.
  6. How long does the workshop last?

    Depending on the selected topic, workshops last from 60 to 90 minutes.
  7. How many people can attend a workshop at one time?

    One workshop group can consist of 10 to 30 people.
  8. Does the workshop also include a tour of the permanent exhibition?

    No, visiting the permanent exhibition requires the purchase of separate admission tickets. Workshops do not take place in the permanent exhibition area.