Rural Architecture Museum of Sanok

The Museum of Folk Architecture in Sanok (Muzeum w Budownictwa Ludowego Sanoku ) is located in the Subcarpathian Voivodeship near the town of Sanok, below the mountain - Biała Góra.

The museum was built in 1958 and is one of the largest in Poland. It shows some dozen original and reconstructed buildings from the mountainous regions of the Low Beskid, Doły Jasielsko - Sanockie ( en. Sanok plains) and the Polish part of the Bieszczady. The ethnographic park of the museum displays traditional living and working methods of the Polish- Ruthenian population of the Carpathian region, as well as the forest German, Lemken and Boyko. Farmhouses, storage, windmills, farm buildings, a tavern and a church in wood, and log cabin construction can be seen. All buildings are equipped with appropriate facilities and some with pets, so that the country life of yesteryear can be traced.

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