Visiting rules
COVID-19 rules for visitors of THE ROYAL CASTLE IN WARSAW – MUSEUM
- Visitors are required to use hand sanitizers dispensers upon entering the museum.
- Visitors are required to cover their mouth and nose with clothing or parts thereof, a mask,
a visor or a protective helmet. - The obligation to cover the mouth and nose does not apply in the case of:
a) a child up to the age of 5,
b) a person who cannot cover his mouth or nose due to general development disorders, mental disorders, moderate, severe or profound intellectual disability,
or a person who has difficulty in covering or uncovering his mouth or nose on his own.
- Uncovering the mouth and nose is possible:
a) if it is necessary to identify or verify the identity of a given person,
b) to enable communication with a person experiencing permanent or periodic communication difficulties.
- Visitors are required to move in a manner ensuring a spatial distance of at least 1.5 m, unless:
- keeping this distance is not possible due to the care of a child up to the age of 13, a person with a disability certificate, a person with a special education certificate or a person who, due to their health condition, cannot move independently,
- comply with the order to cover the mouth and nose,
- they are living together or running a business.
- The number of people visiting the exhibition area at the same time cannot exceed
100 people per 1 hour. - Each group may have a maximum of 10 people.
- The cloakroom is obligatory.
- All areas of the museum are strictly disinfected.