Kulpin Museum complex, Agricultural museum complex in Kulpin, Serbia
Kulpin Museum is an agricultural complex featuring two castles, stables, a smithy, and grain storage buildings arranged across a spacious park. The structures are set among rare plant species, creating the feel of a botanical garden on the grounds.
The museum was founded in 1993 to preserve and study Serbia's agricultural heritage. It remains the country's only institution dedicated specifically to this purpose.
The complex displays how local farmers once grew and processed hops, from harvest to storage using traditional methods. Visitors also learn about the importance of hemp and wheat in shaping the region's economy and daily life.
The museum is open Tuesday through Friday, and guided tours can be arranged by contacting ahead. Plan to spend several hours exploring the multiple buildings and grounds.
The park grounds function as an arboretum blending French and English garden styles while protecting endangered plant species from the region. This combination of museum and botanical garden creates a dual learning experience.
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