Axe Museum
Axe Museum
Axe Museum

Axe Museum

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    Stay: July 2015

    Attention!!! "Museum" in a private house. Ok. 300 m from the main road. Access on a dirt road with ruts, the possibility of car problems. The road next door, not better at all, with a banpassage. Neighbors quarreled, lashing out at a possible tourist. The museum closed, because the master left, it is not known what time he will return. No one else will show "collections". Macabre, avoid such places.

    08.08.2015
  • The only one in Poland - and perhaps even in Europe - the Axe Museum is located in an agro-tourism farm in the village of Orzechówka near Bodzentyn in the Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship. As it says withhe founder of this museum - Adolf Kudlinski "...the axe accompanies man from conception to death. After all, to begin with a cradle and finally a coffin must be made with something". At present, the museum collects more than 1,850 axes, once used for chopping, splitting, chairing, felling, etc. The oldest axe in the collection dates back to around 1720. This Swietokrzyskie farm also has a blacksmith's shop, where the owner conducts lessons in blacksmithing and purloining. But the axes and forge are not the only attraction. Continuing the tradition of their ancestors, the hosts are involved in herbalism. Among other things, they produce "Swietokrzyska ćmaga," an elixir of herbs and wine for stomach and respiratory ailments. An interesting feature at the farm is a pyramid, where, according to the hosts, existing cosmic radiation has a salutary effect on rheumatic diseases and improving well-being.

    15.09.2013

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