The Guardian Australia · general
Warsaw’s Neon Museum attracts over 100,000 visitors each year
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Warsaw’s Neon Museum has revitalized interest in Cold War-era neon signs since its 2012 opening. Co-founders Ilona Karwińska and David Hill have restored historic signs, drawing over 100,000 visitors annually. Hill remarked on the project's unexpected growth, as public appreciation for these symbols of hope and creativity surged after decades of neglect.
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