Poster of the building of the POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews in Warsaw. The building was designed by the Scandinavian firm Lahdelma & Mahlamäki. The museum was constructed on the ruins of the Jewish district, vis-à-vis the Monument to the Heroes of the Ghetto. On its façade, you can see the inscription "Polin" – a word composed of two Hebrew elements: "po" (here) and "lin" (you will rest). According to legend, Jews fleeing from various European countries in the 10th/11th century heard these words from singing birds when they arrived in Poland.
Polin Museum in Warsaw
Each poster was designed and made by me digitally. After purchase, the poster is printed on 200g matte paper and sent in a cardboard tube.
It is possible to change the background color at the buyer's request - without affecting the price of the poster. It is possible to change the size of the poster - the price may change depending on the size. The price does not include the frame shown in the photo.