๐ Poland's largest open-air ethnographic museum in Sanok, showcasing 18th- and 19th-century life and architecture of various ethnic groups.๐ Features over 200 historic buildings, including homes, churches, a synagogue, and a recreated Galician town square, with authentic interiors and a collection of 200 icons. # Why Go ๐ถ Trip back in time to 18th-century southern Poland, seeing how people lived and worshipped.๐๏ธ Explore historic buildings, including churches, homes, and a recreated town square.๐ณ Discover cultures of Boyko, Lemko, Dolinianie, and Pogรณrzanie ethnic groups.๐ผ๏ธ See a collection of 200 icons and Greek Catholic religious icons. # Why Avoid โ ๏ธ Hilly area with dirt/gravel paths, wear comfortable walking shoes.๐ซ Food and drink available at the entrance, but not allowed inside exhibits. # Tips ๐ Wear comfortable walking shoes.๐ฃ๏ธ Self-guided tours available, or hire a guide for a reasonable price. # Cost ๐ฐ Entry fee applies, guides available for reasonable prices. # Hours ๐ Open year-round. # ๐ ฟ๏ธ Parking Available near the museum.
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