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Ethnographic Park in Tokarnia

Local name: Park Etnograficzny w Tokarni

The Ethnographic Park in Tokarnia is one of the exposures of the Museum of the Kielce Village, that presents buildings, infrastructure, and products of folk artistic craft, located in several zones and dedicated to various regions. Traditional equipment, sculptures, and decorations can be seen in huts and workshops. The area of ​​the park in the picturesque bend of Czarna Nida covers 70 hectares.

The Ethnographic Park was founded in 1976, and the first guests appeared in 1977. The initiator of the creation of the facility was ethnographer Roman Reinfuss, and the main aim of the enterprise - reconstruction of the architectural setup of villages in the Kielce region.

The complex consists of five zones presenting the rural architecture of the: small-town, upland, Świętokrzyskie region, loess, manor-farm, and Vistula region. The buildings located in the zones are both residential houses and workshops, mills, chapels, entire farmhouses, and other examples of 18th-19th century wooden architecture. The most interesting objects in the park are the manor house of Suchedniów, the Baroque church from Rogów, and the court granary from Złote.

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    30326-060 Tokarnia , Poland