Open-air Museum of the Pogórzez County. prof. Roman Reinfuss in Szymbark
Open-air museum of the Pogórzez village. prof. Romana Reinfuss in Szymbark - branch of the Museum of Divisional Horse and Gładysz in Gorlice, 1976 - 2007 Center of Folk Construction in Szymbark - branch of the Regional Museum in Nowy Sacz. Skansen is located in the center of Szymbark village, near the school and the parish church, on the route Nowy Sacz - Gorlice. History
In 1962, the Provincial Conservator of Monuments in Rzeszow, MA Jerzy Tur, took the initiative to organize a sycamore museum. It was planned to create a small open-air museum showing the rural construction of the nearest area. The location of individual objects is in line with the 1986 edition (final version) by Ryszard Brykowski and Ing. Wojciech Jankowski Architects "Spatial Development Concept of the Folk Construction Center in Szymbark" harvest
The main part of the exhibition is a small open-air museum (approx. 2 hectares). All are typical examples of traditional rural construction in the Gorlice foothills. At present, cottages, farm buildings and rural workshops. from Gródek, Siar, Krygu and Moszczenica. Most come from the 19th century, the oldest from the turn of the 18th / 19th century, and the youngest from the interwar period. The buildings are of log frame construction, with wooden logs or half-timbered walls, rarely with half-timbered timber, often with "dead ends" in the corners, covered with roofs with staggered roofs. From the brown color of most buildings, the lime-rimmed lime is cut off from one of the cottages, while the other is decorated with lime-topped with ultramarine. Most of the objects are developed, the interiors are furnished with original equipment from the end of the 19th century, the beginning of the 20th century and the interwar period (furniture, utensils and garments in cottages, tools and equipment in rural workshops).
Good workshops and cottages allow you to organize shows of traditional crafts and rural activities (forging, weaving, turning clay pots, etc.). In the neighborhood is a wooden manor house moved from Gorlice, where you can see a permanent exhibition presenting the manor tradition in the Gorlice.
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