Housed in Soho Factory, the Neon Muzeum is dedicated to maintaining and recording Poland’s largest and singular collection of Cold War era neon signs. If that stat doesn’t rouse your interest then take note: these blazing emblems help retell the country’s 19th century history. Beginning as pre-WWII examples of Polish artistic fervor, they transitioned into fluourescent, smile-inducing beacons for oppressed natives in the characteristically grey cities of 1945-1990. The museum restored some of the most relevant and recognisable signs of the period, meaning you can cast your discerning eye over some of the rare things to have shone in an otherwise dark and austere Cold War Poland.