Museum of Kornel Makuszynski
Museum of Kornel Makuszynski

Museum of Kornel Makuszynski

Museum of Kornel Makuszyński Zakopane in the villa Opolanka

Leisure, summer or winter, in Zakopane , we should not limit only to hiking in the mountains, doing winter sports, or walking in the Krupówki , the city's most popular promenade. Zakopane is also numerous architectural monuments and museums , which are a must-see, such as Museum of Kornel Makuszyński in the villa Opolanka , once owned by Makuszynski and his second wife.

Where in Zakopane is the Kornel Makuszynski Museum, a branch of the Tatra Museum?

Museum of Kornel Makuszyński in Zakopane is located in villa Opolanka , where initially Mr. and Mrs. Makuszynski lived during the almost the entire winter and summer holidays, and after the second war have settled here permanently . A museum dedicated to the works of Kornel Makuszynski, author of many of the most popular books for children and young people , including "Goat-Mate," "Friend of the Jolly Devil," is a branch of the Tatra Museum , just as Museum of Zakopane Style and is located at 15 Tetmajera Street.

What does the interior of the renovated Kornel Makuszynski Museum in Zakopane look like?

Kornel Makuszyński is one of the of the most famous Polish writers of the interwar period , who was primarily famous for his widely read novels for children and young adults, which are still read and appreciated today. He was almost throughout his life associated with Zakopane, which is why in 1966 it was in this city that the Museum dedicated to him was opened , eagerly visited by tourists from all over the country, composed, among other things, of rich collections donated by the Janina Gluzinska-Makushinska, the writer's widow.

The Kornel Makuszynski Museum is located in in the historic villa Opolanka , where the four rooms of the former apartment of Mr. and Mrs. Makuszynski , and in front of the villa stands a monument to Kornel Makuszyński and his most famous literary character, i.e., Matołek Goat . In 2021, renovation and restoration work was carried out at the villa, and internal work the space of the permanent exhibition has been changed , by two additional floors, which allowed the accommodate a sizable collection of artwork , the roofing was also replaced.

It also accommodated many valuable items and a large library of the Makushinskis , the museum's collections include a book collection manuscripts of Makushinsky himself and literary-historical writing about his work . This is, of course, only a fraction of the output of the writer, art collector and friend of many prominent artists.

What do we need to see at the Kornel Makuszynski Museum in Zakopane?

The writer's archive is not only manuscripts, but also equally a rich collection of letters from prominent writers or theater people, as well as numerous correspondence from readers . Among other things, it is worth seeing the collection of composed of successive editions of the writer's works , works by other authors about his work, and memoir literature. Of particular note are designs of illustrations for Makushinsky's books, including the most famous ones by Marian Walentynowicz.

Visitors are attracted to antique furniture, mostly in the Biedermeier style , works of ancient applied art found in the apartment, including a unique Persian prayer book, a Japanese screen, Eastern carpets, ancient art textiles and Chinese porcelain. In addition, we will also see paintings and sculptures by famous Polish artists , including paintings by Julian Falat, Włodzimierz Jarocki, Władysław Skoczylas, Kazimierz Sichulski, sculptures by Konstanty Laszczka and Henryk Kuna, and Frederick Pautsch.

What kind of accommodation can we book in Zakopane?

To visit Museum of Kornel Makuszynski and see other attractions of the city and surroundings , such as the Zakopane Style Museum, Gubalowka , Giewont , Morskie Oko or Kasprowy Wierch , we need to find a comfortable accommodation in Zakopane . These include self-catering accommodation , accommodation in the center of Zakopane , rooms and apartments in hotels and pensions , cheap accommodation in private quarters .

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    30.03.2014
  • The Kornel Makuszyński Museum is located in the Villa "Opolanka", where Kornel Makuszyński and his wife lived. The museum was established in 1966 to commemorate the life and work of theof the author of "The Adventures of Koziołek Matołek" from collections donated by his widow. Part of the exhibition is a collection of the writer's artwork. Kornale Makuszyński is an Honorary Citizen of the city of Zakopane.

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