Muzeum Wsi Lubelskiej, Open-air ethnographic museum in Lublin, Poland.
Muzeum Wsi Lubelskiej is an open-air museum displaying traditional village buildings from different regions around Lublin. It features mills, workshops, chapels, and farmhouses spread across spacious grounds that visitors walk through.
The museum was founded in 1960 and opened to the public in 1970 to preserve rural life from the Lublin region. Its collections document buildings and objects spanning several centuries of the area's past.
The museum displays traditional workshops and religious buildings that show how people worked and lived in rural areas. Visitors can observe old techniques and daily objects from earlier times directly in their original settings.
The museum is open daily except Mondays, with hours that change by season. Visitors should wear comfortable shoes since there is much walking involved and paths can become muddy during wet weather.
The museum contains a reconstructed small town from the 1930s with a market square, actual shops, and a period post office. This rebuilt settlement shows urban life from that era and differs from the surrounding rural farmsteads.
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