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Sącz Ethnographic Park

Local name: Sądecki Park Etnograficzny

Under the name Sadecki Ethnographic Park there is an open air museum in Nowy Sącz, showing the typical folk culture and architecture typical for this region. This institution includes the main exposition of the open-air museum, which includes over 60 objects, the Galician Galicia and the Józefińskich Colonies.

Sadecki Ethnographic Park was established in 1975 to bring tourists to the history of Nowy Sacz and Sądecczyzna. The main exposition of the open-air museum consists of peasant farms with characteristic buildings, a noble manor house built in the 17th century, a manor farm and an 18th-century Lemkos church, part of the Carpathian Gypsy settlement, as well as other individual buildings and small architectural objects.

The Galician town is a reconstruction of the buildings erected in the Nowy Sącz at the turn of the 19th century. There are buildings such as the town hall, the post office, fire station, as well as a pastry shop, a hairdresser and a hairdresser.

The Józefinskis colonies, as the name implies, document the habits of the Josephine colonists who went to Galicia in the 80s of the 18th century at the behest of Emperor Joseph II.

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