Muzeum - Kaszubski Park Etnograficzny im. Teodory i Izydora Gulgowskich we Wdzydzach
Muzeum - Kaszubski Park Etnograficzny im. Teodory i Izydora Gulgowskich we Wdzydzach
Muzeum - Kaszubski Park Etnograficzny im. Teodory i Izydora Gulgowskich we Wdzydzach
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10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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Vitor Pereira
Peterborough, UK42 contributions
Sep 2019 • Couples
Loads of history on this open air museum
Really beautiful and well done
Little walk to see all the 33 houses, Church's, windmill, stables, etc.
Most of them was open, with people in some of the houses explaining all the history.
Good to go with kids as they have funny trolleys (wagon) to put the kids and push
Restaurant and toilets around
Not good place for wheels chair.
Really beautiful and well done
Little walk to see all the 33 houses, Church's, windmill, stables, etc.
Most of them was open, with people in some of the houses explaining all the history.
Good to go with kids as they have funny trolleys (wagon) to put the kids and push
Restaurant and toilets around
Not good place for wheels chair.
Written September 1, 2019
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Wrnk
Munich, Germany56 contributions
Jun 2017 • Couples
It's very difficult to rate the visit in Kaszubski Park Etnograficzny. Only a few objects were open and available for visiting, but they were very interesting and guides had a lot to tell (though they could be a bit more proactive). However, more than half of the objects were closed and nobody warned us about it beforehand! I would recommend making sure that the Museum is actually fully *open* before buying your ticket.
Written June 3, 2017
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AAS619
228 contributions
Apr 2016 • Friends
This is an open air museum and excellent example of a rich local culture going way back in time. The exhibits are immaculate, and organized to smallest details. Houses and their furnishings were all equally interesting, from the rich households to the modest peasant’s quarters. There is also a church, which is part of the museum and service is still held on Sundays, people get married here as well. The museum is covering a large area of land, and there are no paved roads, or sidewalks. I also did not see benches to sit and rest or toilets.
We were visiting off season and during a time when no events were scheduled. On the plus side we didn’t deal with crowds, on the negative side, we missed opportunity to see rituals, experience workshops etc.
The downfall was our guide -completely lacked enthusiasm – she would rattle out basic info about the house we were entering, and then stood there like a statue without saying a word, unless she was asked a question. She was very knowledgeable- that much we figured out, and could have brought this place to life if she tried. We were showing a lot of interest in pretty much everything, but not once did she take an initiative to explain more on her own, and her demeanor was discouraging rather than encouraging communication. I feel like we missed out on a lot because of her (and the fact that we visited outside the summer season). It is too bad, because otherwise it would have been excellent experience.
We were visiting off season and during a time when no events were scheduled. On the plus side we didn’t deal with crowds, on the negative side, we missed opportunity to see rituals, experience workshops etc.
The downfall was our guide -completely lacked enthusiasm – she would rattle out basic info about the house we were entering, and then stood there like a statue without saying a word, unless she was asked a question. She was very knowledgeable- that much we figured out, and could have brought this place to life if she tried. We were showing a lot of interest in pretty much everything, but not once did she take an initiative to explain more on her own, and her demeanor was discouraging rather than encouraging communication. I feel like we missed out on a lot because of her (and the fact that we visited outside the summer season). It is too bad, because otherwise it would have been excellent experience.
Written May 18, 2016
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Bea
1,301 contributions
May 2019 • Family
The museum stems back from 1906. The creators of this unique open air museum were Teodora and Izydor Gulgowski, who first in Poland started this concept.
They bought a peasant cottage and they gathered the typical household and farm, and a valuable collection of gold-embroidered traditional hats (czepiec), paintings on glass and ceramics.
At this moment open air museum is situated on 22 ha area and is situated at the Lake Gołuń. It consists of 45 objects: cottages, manor houses, school, blacksmith shop, windmills, church, farm buildings and workshops.
They present the richness and diversity of rural architecture from the period from the seventeenth to the twentieth century. The interior consists of authentic furniture, and other household elements.
They bought a peasant cottage and they gathered the typical household and farm, and a valuable collection of gold-embroidered traditional hats (czepiec), paintings on glass and ceramics.
At this moment open air museum is situated on 22 ha area and is situated at the Lake Gołuń. It consists of 45 objects: cottages, manor houses, school, blacksmith shop, windmills, church, farm buildings and workshops.
They present the richness and diversity of rural architecture from the period from the seventeenth to the twentieth century. The interior consists of authentic furniture, and other household elements.
Written July 17, 2019
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Marosson
Bratislava, Slovakia89 contributions
Jul 2018 • Family
This was the best open-air museum I have ever been at. Me and my little kids were delighted and, somehow by the way, we learnt a lot about life in the region in the past. Great experience!
Written August 16, 2018
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Warby
Bicester, UK3,744 contributions
Oct 2016 • Solo
Strange concept but it was interesting to look at these wooden buildings. They have all been moved from the city to this one location. Some are over 300 years old
Written October 13, 2016
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ziemowits679
Gdansk, Poland141 contributions
Jan 2016 • Family
The open-air museum of wooden buildings from the seventeenth to the twentieth century, Farmhouses, mills, roadside crosses, farm buildings, churches. A large collection of objects in the interior parts available. One church (eighteenth century) active, are held Masses.
Written July 26, 2016
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Mohamed S
14 contributions
Aug 2015 • Couples
Fantastic place , u can get gifts from there , and smile a fresh air , don't forget to see the lake & animal and eat fresh egg and bread , if u not eat pork ask them to not add cream
Written August 17, 2015
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Robert N
355 contributions
May 2015 • Couples
Museum with old houses and other buildings, brought here to be displayed. Two mills, one "Hollander" type.
Most houses made of wood, but there were stone buildings as well. The whole surrounded by beautiful trees and garden.
Most houses made of wood, but there were stone buildings as well. The whole surrounded by beautiful trees and garden.
Written June 29, 2015
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Ireneusz K.J.
Lodz, Poland7 contributions
Aug 2014 • Family
This park is great place to visit
Tour takes about three hours. In this time you can see old wood buildings, sit in the 19th century school desk or visit a wooden windmill inside.
The museum staff are very friendly. They can tell about watched buildings and exhibits all day and you never get bored.
Tour takes about three hours. In this time you can see old wood buildings, sit in the 19th century school desk or visit a wooden windmill inside.
The museum staff are very friendly. They can tell about watched buildings and exhibits all day and you never get bored.
Written September 12, 2014
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Is it possible to visit here on public transport from Gdansk?
Written July 6, 2019
There are no direct bus connections. You would need to get to Kościerzyna from Gdańsk and later on catch a bus to Wdzydze Kiszewskie and take a short walk. Possible but complicated. Better rent a car.
Written June 7, 2020
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