I’ve always had a somewhat casual interest in things like typography, in that I enjoy it quite a bit, though I don’t make any claims of expertise. So of course a museum full of letters, words, and signs is going to be interesting to me. After wandering through the SoHo Factory a bit to find the Neon Museum, we finally came across the giant letters outside, announcing our arrival. Upon entering, we saw that it was a big open room with various partitions, making it more like a few long hallways of signs. Once we paid our entrance fee of 10PLN(about € 2.40) we wandered through the museum and checked out all the signs. The history about the signs and where they once were located or who donated them was on various placards around the room, though the signs truly spoke for themselves. It’s not a museum that requires much time or energy, but it certainly is beautiful. And if you want even more information, you can pay 120PLN(about € 28) for a guided tour in English(the Polish tour is slightly less). All in all, a nice way to spend a good 30 minutes or so. My only complaints(and the reason for four stars instead of five) are that 1) the website doesn’t list the entrance price(though it’s not much), 2) the staff doesn’t respond to email inquiries, and 3) no one working actually seemed to care whether or not we were there; no greeting was given to us because the three people at the counter were too wrapped up in a conversation to look up and say hello when we arrived. But then again, I came for the signs, not the customer service. So if you can overlook that, you should definitely check the museum out.