Muzeum Wsi Słowińskiej w Klukach, Open-air museum in Kluki, Poland
The Muzeum Wsi Słowińskiej in Kluki is an open-air museum with traditional wooden buildings arranged to recreate a village from this region. Houses, barns, and workshops display the local building style and contain items from past centuries.
This ethnographic museum was founded in 1963 to preserve the heritage of the Słowiński people who lived in coastal Pomerania until the mid-20th century. The museum saved their history when the people left the region.
The collection shows how people in the Słowiński region worked and spent their days. Furniture, tools, and household items reveal the daily routines of local farmers and fishermen.
The museum is open throughout the year and can be explored with guided tours available in several languages. Visitors can walk through the houses and workshops at their own pace or join organized tours.
Visitors can watch regular demonstrations of traditional activities like peat cutting, hay making, and bread baking. These craft skills show how people actually worked and lived in those times.
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