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Events

Wed, 18.06.2025
18:00

Opening
Muzeum Warszawy
free entry

The Summer that Changed It All: The Festival of 1955

The Summer that Changed It All: The Festival of 1955

The exhibition dedicated to a spectacular event in the history of the capital city.

The 5th World Festival of Youth and Students took place between 31 July and 14 August 1955, drawing nearly 170,000 young people from Poland and from all over the world to Warsaw. There was a propaganda goal behind the slogan “for Peace and Friendship”—to prove the superiority of socialism over capitalism. And yet, the Festival turned into a carnival of multiculturalism that anticipated political and social change and, above all, served as a formative experience for a generation.

The exhibition The Summer that Changed It All: The Festival of 1955 tells the story of the event itself while sketching the social and cultural backdrop of the 1950s. Themes include social advancement, building socialist Warsaw, the end of the Socialist Realism doctrine in art, the role of public space, the beginnings of decolonization and the “permeability” of the Iron Curtain.

Read more about the exhibition.


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