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The European Solidarity Centre
On Sunday morning, we visited the European Solidarity Centre as part of the celebrations of June 4, 1989.
This place should be visited by every Pole regularly, so NOBODY can falsify the history. And there are many willing usurpers who want to make changes, add facts and ordinary lies!
Gdańsk and Gdańsk impress with my their steadfastness.
The exhibition at the Centre is very interesting and for those who had not personally experienced those times - very educating.
After the number of foreigners at an early time of the day, visitingthe Museum, I can see that the world is interested in our contemporary history. May this version go into their minds and memories.
One of the exhibitions captured my mind:
Białe i czerwone kartki - to są wpisy (wiadomości) zwiedzających. Można zawiesić białą lub czerwoną kartkę ze swoją opinią itp.
White and red cards - these are entries (messages) of the visitors'. You can hang a white or red card with your opinion, etc.