Operational since 1907, expanded in 1929, worked till 2000 and regarded as a historical monument due to its architectural values.
[6] The exhibition area is over 18 000 m2 and the total cost of equipment was PLN 45.5 million (about €10.4M), of which nearly PLN 18.4 million (about €4.2M) is co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund[7] The permanent exhibition consists of three thematic paths: "Conversion of energy", "Development of knowledge and civilization" and "Microworld - Macroworld".
In addition, the potential of using other fossil fuels is mentioned and a model for a nuclear power plant is presented in the subject of conventional energy.
[2] Microworld - Macroworld - An insightful path that depicts the world at full scale from micro-objects to the largest objects in the universe.
The Kino Polonia main exhibition is devoted to showcasing the 120-year history of Polish film and presents the largest ever collection related to the domestic movie industry.