Skansen Pastewnik, Open-air museum in Przeworsk County, Poland.
Skansen Pastewnik is an open-air museum featuring eight reconstructed wooden buildings from various parts of Przeworsk County. The collection includes a larch dwelling, a weaver's house, a craftsman's house, and a blacksmith's workshop.
The museum was founded in 1976 to preserve regional structures from the 17th to 20th centuries that were moved from surrounding areas of Przeworsk County. The buildings span different periods and show how local architecture changed over the centuries.
The buildings show traditional Polish craftsmanship through preserved weaving workshops, cooking facilities, and a working blacksmith shop. Visitors can see how people once carried out daily tasks and arranged their homes.
The museum is located on Łańcucka 2 street and offers accommodation, dining, and a camping site along with exhibitions. Visitors should plan several hours to walk through the grounds at a comfortable pace and see all the buildings.
A wooden manor from Krzeczowice dating to the 17th century is a rare example of early regional architecture and now functions as a hotel within the museum grounds. This dual purpose shows how the museum keeps historical buildings alive rather than simply displaying them.
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