Park Grzybowy w Piłce, Mushroom education museum in Piłka, Poland.
Park Grzybowy w Piłce is an outdoor education space with oversized mushroom models and life-sized animal sculptures arranged along a nature trail. The grounds include covered structures, picnic tables, and restroom facilities that support visitors exploring the displays throughout the site.
The park was established in 2013 through a local government initiative with funding from the European Rural Development Fund. The project aimed to create educational opportunities for visitors interested in forest ecosystems and expand the region's tourism options.
The park works as a learning space where visitors can discover different mushroom species through walk-through models and understand how forests and their creatures connect.
Entry is free and the grounds are open throughout the year for visitors of all mobility levels. Covered areas offer shelter during rain, and picnic tables provide comfortable spaces to rest between viewing different displays.
The site was Poland's first mushroom-themed park and features models ranging from half a meter to 3 meters in height. This unusual variation in size creates an engaging learning experience where each structure offers different perspectives on the fungal world.
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