Cichowo, Greater Poland Voivodeship, Rural village in Greater Poland Voivodeship, Poland.
Cichowo is a small village in Greater Poland Voivodeship located in west-central Poland within Gmina Krzywiń in Koscian County. The settlement is home to a handful of residents and has become known for the film-set structures situated there.
The settlement developed according to traditional settlement patterns characteristic of the Greater Poland region. It maintained its rural character across centuries of changing Polish administrative systems and governance.
The village is home to Skansen Soplicowo, which opened in 1999 and displays original set pieces from the film adaptation of the Polish literary classic Pan Tadeusz. Visitors can see the reconstructed buildings and interiors that were created for this film production.
The village is located in a rural area and is best reached by car, as public transportation options may be limited. It is helpful to confirm the exact location and opening times of the open-air museum before visiting.
The Skansen Soplicowo preserves original film sets from the 1999 movie adaptation, now accessible as a museum for visitors. This open-air museum with its reconstructed structures represents a rare example of a monument dedicated to Polish cinema.
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