I liked the windmill
15.07.2013I highly recommend.One of the best Polish open-air museums.Lots of objects, min.windmill, church, palace, etc.There are also organized fairs and festivals.
25.07.2010The park surprises with the size of the space. The exhibition is diverse. I had planned for the tour to take an hour, but in the meantime it ended up taking three.
24.03.2010Ethnographic Park in Tokarnia is a place where the most precious monuments of rural and small-town architecture of the Kielce region have been preserved and are presented in the surroundings of theThe museum also presents objects in natural settlement complexes, fragments of villages in which homesteads constituting a farmer's workshop were adjacent to rural industry facilities, such as a mill, windmill and smithy. In addition, the open-air museum presents objects in natural settlement complexes, fragments of villages where homesteads that were the farmer's workbenches were adjacent to rural industry facilities, such as a mill, windmill, blacksmith shop. Utility facilities were also inns, schools, stores, churches, as well as parsonages, manor houses and manor farms. Such buildings are or will be in the coming years in the Tokarnia Ethnographic Park. So far, 30 buildings relocated from the site have been erected on an area of 65 hectares, including a manor house from Suchedniów, a granary from Zlota, a church from Rogów, a windmill from Grzmucin, an organist's house from Bieliny currently serving as a pharmacy, store and tailor's store, a shoemaker's house from Daleszyce, homesteads from Bieliny, Radkowice and Sukowa, as well as cottages from Rokitno, Slezany, Bronkowice, Siekierno, Chrobrza and Swiatniki. The homestead from Bukowska Wola serves as a display of sculptures by Jan Bernasiewicz from Jaworznia.
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