11/17/2023 0 Comments Stronghold kingdoms wolf lair![]() ![]() If you will be in Olsztynek then be sure to check out the Green Stove Restaurant, at 1 Floriana Street. The facilities are well described, including in English and German.ĭue to the pandemic, the “Touch Folk Culture” exhibition is closed. It is possible to move around the facility with a wheelchair, but entering most buildings is impossible due to steps or thresholds. For more information, visit their website. Children under the age of 7 enter for free. The whole thing reminded us very much of the Open Air Museum in Rumshchki, which we visited a few years ago at our northeastern neighbors :) Practical information:Ī regular ticket costs PLN 17, and a discounted ticket costs PLN 11. Interestingly, there are also farm animals on the museum grounds that you can say hello to :) The singing of birds and buzzing of insects will accompany you throughout your stay at the open-air museum. Not surprisingly, they attract a lot of insects, and for them are prepared so-called “insects”. Here even the vending machine with drinks or snacks is prepared in such a way that it pretends to be part of an open-air museum )ĭelight not only the buildings but also the fragrant flower gardens, which especially in spring and summer look (and smell!) phenomenal. Here you will see moss-covered roofs, colorful shutters, clay pots on the fence – all creating an idyllic atmosphere. It is an incredibly atmospheric place, beautifully arranged, full of nature and tranquility. Most of them can be visited inside, and there await exhibits, superbly recreated rooms that allow you to go back in time and see what life was like in the Polish countryside. The whole area covers 94 hectares, so you need to bring comfortable shoes and preferably reserve half a day to explore the open-air museum.Īt the museum you will find both original objects brought from the area and faithful copies of them. We were surprised above all by the size of the open-air museum and the variety of objects here: there is a water mill, windmills, a church, cottages, a village school, a stone cellar, outcroppings and even a gypsy cart. The museum, commonly known as an open-air museum, brings together almost 80 different rural objects from the areas of Masuria, Warmia, Powisle and Little Lithuania. Map of attractions in Warmia and Mazuryįolk Building Museum – Ethnographic Park in Olsztynek is the full name of the facility, located in the northern part of the city.Photographic Camera Exhibition in Biskupiec.Research Station of the Institute of Parasitology of the Polish Academy of Sciences – with a visit to deer. ![]() ![]()
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