Housed inside the former Central Post Office from 1929, easily recognisable from the old town thanks to the crown of satellite dishes on its roof, this is one of the most interesting museums in Wroclaw.
Tracing the history of Polish communications from the beginnings of the postal service in 1558 to the present day, the museum houses some fascinating displays featuring everything from old postmen\'s uniforms and stamps to a bizarre collection of post boxes of the world. Thanks to full explanations in English one can spend hours here. Downstairs there are some mail coaches and a small exhibition dedicated to Polish television - that part is locked, but a visitor can ask the staff to unlock the door.