Over
green pastures, on the background of ancient trees, at some distance
from few houses of Bartne, there is a true gem of wooden architecture
– former St. St. Cosmas and...
The
old parish house in Grybów looks like an idyllic, Old-Polish manor:
white-washed walls, green shutters and a tiny entrance porch with two
bulky stanchions. This small,...
A
hundred years ago, almost every town in Galicia was similar to each
other. In the streets and on the market, there were mostly
single-storeyed, often wooden houses with...
The
open-air museum in Nowy Sącz, i.e. the Sądecki Ethnographic Park,
provides visitors with a unique opportunity to see wooden huts next
to other examples of folk wooden...
Are
there any houses in the world which are sweeter than beehives?In the
Beekeeping Museum in Stróże, we can see for ourselves that they are
sweet not only thanks to bees,...
In
a small open-air museum in Szymbark, there are wooden rural buildings
transferred from the neighbouring villages. Apart from such places,
it is not common to see in the...
In
the Roztoka Wielka Valley, at the edge of the buildings of Rytro, a
wooden fence surrounds a patch of swampy meadows with small ponds.
This is the territory of the...
At
the small Wąska street, diverging from the Gorlice marketsquare,
attention is drawn by a storeyed tenement house: from its façade,
passers-by are looked at by the black and...
In
the narrow backstreets of old Biecz, among single-storeyed, often
wooden houses, a little Renaissance tenement house appears
unexpectedly. Built in 1519 by the merchant...
Fine,
airy doilies, scarves and tablecloths, and even clothes, decorated
with lacy patterns, are one of the symbols of Bobowa. The townlet is
known as a centre of...