Sądecki Ethnographic Park

The Sądecki Ethnographic Park is the largest open-air museum in Małopolska. It showcases wooden architecture and traditional folk culture of local ethnographic groups: Lendians, Pogórzanie, and Sącz Gorals and ethnic groups: Lemkos, Germans, and the Romani people. The approximately 21-hectare area contains dozens of buildings, including peasant homesteads, a 17th-century noble manor house with unique polychrome interiors, a manor farm, and 18th-century churches: a Roman Catholic church, a Greek Catholic church, and an Evangelical church. Buildings of the German colonists from Gołkowice Dolne have been reconstructed in one of the sectors, and at the edge of the forest is a small settlement of the Carpathian Romani people. The open-air museum’s exhibition presents the chronological, economic, and social diversity of folk culture in the Sącz region. Knowledge of the region’s traditions is enriched by thematic ethnographic exhibitions: ‘Wedding chamber’ and ‘Lemko lubricant trade’. The surroundings of the crofts and the layout of the greenery have a traditional character. The open-air museum hosts presentations of old rural crafts and arts, regional cuisine, and numerous open-air folklore and educational events in the summer.


 

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