Muzeum Regionalne im. Wł. St. Reymonta – Lipce Reymontowskie, Local museum in Lipce Reymontowskie, Poland.
The Regional Museum occupies the former textile manufacturing buildings of the Winkiel family and displays agricultural tools along with regional artifacts from the area. The collections document the craft and economic activities that defined people's lives here over extended periods.
The institution began in 1982 as a Regional Chamber and was transformed into an independent cultural facility in 1983, named after writer Władysław Reymont. This naming connects the place to the famous author who came from this area.
The permanent exhibition displays historical clothing, textiles, and embroidery that reflect everyday life from earlier times in the region. These objects tell the story of craft traditions and social customs that shaped the community over generations.
The museum opens Tuesday through Sunday with varying hours between May and September and from October through April. Visitors should plan their trip according to the seasonal schedule and inquire about guided tours that are available.
The museum holds clay sculptures created by artist Ewa Soska that interpret characters from Reymont's novel The Peasants. These artworks bring the literary figures to the museum in an unexpected way and make the connection to Reymont's novel tangible.
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