Warszawa Neon
Have you seen our neon sign 'Warszawa' in the heart of Warsaw?
Now a popular selfy spot for tourists and locals alike. Working with Teatr Studio we illuminated this popular new symbol for Warsaw.
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Soho Factory, ul. Mińska 25, (GPS: ul. Mińska 41)
Warszawa
03-808
Poland
Monday:
12:00 - 18:00
Tuesday:
Closed - ZAMKNIĘTE
Wednesday:
12:00 - 18:00
Thursday:
12:00 - 18:00
Friday:
12:00 - 18:00
Saturday:
11:00 - 18:00
Sunday:
11:00 - 18:00
18 PLN Regular
15 PLN Concession
Children under 6 years of age
and people with disabilities
plus assistant enter for free.
Minimum 10 people/45 mins
Polish Language - 120 PLN (+ tickets)
English Language - 150 PLN (+ tickets)
By reservation only
Wheelchair user friendly, dogs welcome, bicycle racks/car park, credit cards accepted.
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Have you seen our neon sign 'Warszawa' in the heart of Warsaw?
Now a popular selfy spot for tourists and locals alike. Working with Teatr Studio we illuminated this popular new symbol for Warsaw.
We were asked to design a new neon sign for the Elektronik Cinema in 2015 - in the style of the great neonisation era of Poland.
Fun Fact - contrary to popular belief, Kino Elektronik never had a neon sign until now.
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Miło Cię Widzieć is a simple but positive message placed on the Gdańsk Bridge. Known to everyone who likes spending time on the Vistula River. The neon decorating the capital has become a new symbol of the city. It is visible from the Vistula Boulevards and Podzamcze, looking from the Old Town.
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