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WE OFFER
Permanent
exhibition:
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„Wooden
architecture and culture of Kashubia and Kociewie from XVII to XXth
century.”
(52 old wooden buildings on the area of 22 hectares)
Temporary
and
occasional exhibitions
Educational
syllabus:
Presentations,
lessons, workshops – May to September for individual visitors
and
organised groups
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Old
household and farm chores (e.g. washing, mangling, spinning, weaving,
grain milling, plaiting baskets, broom making)
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Outdoor and indoor artistic activities (e.g.
painting on glass, embroidering, knitting, paper flower making, carving
in wood, clay modelling, making of folk and stylish Christmas tree
decorations)
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School
lessons (e.g. teaching of Kashubian language, calligraphing with a
quill pen, singing, drawing)
Folk
games,
competitions
Events organised
on request
Occasional
performances of
folk groups from Poland and abroad and organ concertsSelling of works
of folk
art,artistic craft, souvenirs and thematic publications
Weddings and occasional
Masses in the XVIIIth century church
HOW TO GET
The
Museum is located 16 km from Kościerzyna and 72 from Gdańsk on the
territory
of WDZYDZE LANDSKAPE PARK
INFORMATIONS
Museum is opened all year long
I, II, III, XI, XII
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10
- 15
Monday to Friday |
IV, IX, X |
9 - 16
Monday to Sunday |
V, VI |
9 – 16
Monday to
Friday |
V, VI |
10
- 18
Saturday and
Sunday |
VII, VIII |
10
- 18
Monday to Sunday |
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OPENED:
Easter
Monday
1 V on Labour Day
3 V on Constitution Day
Corpus Christi
15 VIII on the Assumption
Day
26 XII on Boxing Day
CLOSED:
Easter Sunday
1 XI on All Saints’ Day
11 XI on Independence Day
Christmas
New Year
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Admission
fees:
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Adults
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22 PLN |
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Children
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16 PLN |
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Special
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10 PLN |
Photographing and filming
for amateur purposes only
Car park on the Museum
area free of charge for tourist coaches.
Church services are held
in the old church on Sundays at 8 a.m.
INN
Open from May to September
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recommends
dishes from Pomeranian cuisine
on
request organises: lunches, dinners, meetings and occasional parties
(including hours after the Museum is closed)
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