Ogniwo Polish Museum Society

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1417 Main St
Winnipeg, MB R2W 3V3

The Ogniwo Polish Museum Society is a non-profit community museum located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, dedicated to preserving and promoting Polish heritage and culture. The museum features a variety of collections, including archives, a library, and artefacts, alongside a range of events, exhibits, lectures, and workshops.

In addition to engaging the community through its offerings, the society encourages support through charitable donations and contributions of materials for its collections. Celebrating its 40th anniversary, the museum continues to serve as a vital resource for those interested in Polish history and cultural preservation.

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