There are over 40 buildings of traditional architecture on an area of 22 hectares. The museum was founded in 1906 when the first cottage was bought. Many of this happened thanks to Theodor and Isidore Gulgowski. Their strong interest in Kashubian arts and crafts laid the foundations of current collections which transformed into a spectacular outdoor museum..
Expositions and Fun
Kashubian Ethnographic Park is divided into six parts. For example you will find farmers’ houses, taverns, rural farms and two wind-mills. Expanding the museum is planned up to 80 buildings. Kashubian Ethnographic Park is also a place of folklore events, during the year many feasts and folklore concerts are being held there. The most significant ones are the markets on the third Sunday in July or the Potato Day on the third Sunday in September.Tourist information and destination rating
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