Poland's only museum of the State Farm in Bolegorzyn. The village of Bolegorzyn is located in the buffer zone of the Drawsko Landscape Park on the route Nowe Worowo -.Kluczewo. It belongs to the Ostrowice municipality. It became a village in 1998, and the role of village administrator has been performed by Bożena Kulicz to this day. It is a post-state farm village with all the remnants of the former farm: farm buildings, residential buildings and the most important social building, which also played a cultural and educational role; in addition to a canteen with full facilities, it housed a kindergarten and a day care center with full audiovisual equipment. With the collapse of the State Farm, the social building collapsed as well. In the 1990s, the building was to be reactivated by a tailor shop. The Labor Office sent people to take courses, which lasted two months, and in the meantime the building began to be adopted for the purpose of this plant. Money was provided by the offices to create jobs, but nothing came to fruition. The tenant disappeared along with the money. The building, left vacant, was slowly devastated. With the establishment of the village hall, the village council decided to take care of the building, not allowing the facility to be sold. For many years, every zloty was fought for in order to restore the building, so that residents could meet for various events, and young people could spend their time culturally. With the help of municipal employees, the project "Cultural heritage in the countryside" was written to the Marshal's Office in Szczecin. The project was approved, the money came into the municipality's coffers, and thanks to these funds the community center was renovated.
Karol - 17.06.2009