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Address: os. Zawoja Markowa , 34-222 Zawoja
Open-air museum PTTK named after J. Żak located in Markowa Rola in Zawoja, near the center of the village, near the administrative institutions of the commune. Established and run by the PTTK Branch of the Babia Góra region in Sucha Beskidzka. The open-air museum presents traditional construction of Babiogórców. It consists of three single-building homesteads - from 1900, 1910 and 1802-15, a smithy, a granary and a chapel. The ethnographic exhibition is located in a hut from 1802-1815. Until the transfer in 1987, it functioned as a house with a hen stove. It is a typical example of Zawoja construction from the beginning of the last century. The building from 1900 contains an exhibition dedicated to the history of Babia Góra tourism, and the rebuilt building from 1910 serves as a conference room and guest rooms. The construction and organization of the Open-air Museum at Markowe Plains began on July 13, 1973, when the PTTK Branch of "Babiogórska Ziemia" in Sucha Beskidzka carried out a transaction to buy agricultural land and a wooden house built on it, built in 1920. This house belonged to Franciszek Kudzi. The then President Józef Żak - the initiator of the Skansen foundation - spoke on behalf of PTTK. In 1986, Stefan Gancarczyk's house was bought and moved from 1910. This house was moved from the neighboring plot. Inside this house, a meeting room and two bedrooms with ten beds have been arranged for the needs of PTTK and their guests. Currently, in the meeting room you can drink something warm and sit inside a highlander's cottage by a warm stone oven. Another and at the same time the oldest and most valuable building is the "hen cottage" from 1840 bought in 1987 and moved from Zawoja Budzonie. This house belonged to the Stopiaks, and was bought out from the last owners of the Solowski family who donated the furnishing of the house for free to the open-air museum. The last buildings that came to the open-air museum was a smithy and a cellar with a granary. Both of these facilities are from the beginning of the 20th century
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On May 7, 1825, Bishop of Tarnów Grzegorz Tomasz Ziegler consecrated the first church in Zawoja. It was a wooden building, a log structure, boarded outside with vertical formwork. The roof was covered with shingle. The...
Mountain stream in the Żywiec Beskids (Police Range), located in the town of Zawoja, flowing through the Mosorne estate, flowing down the slopes of the Mosorny Gronia massif, fed with waters from many small streams,...
The complex includes: - a 4-person Poma chairlift with a length of 1,312 m and a capacity of 2,400 people per hour (travel speed - 2.5 m / s, travel time - 10 minutes), - a plate lift with a length of 325 m, - for...
Museum educational center of the Babiogórski National Park located in the building of the Park Directorate in Zawoja, on the Markowa estate. The center organizes exhibitions related to the nature of Babia Góra,...
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The open-air museum is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 9.30 to 16.30.
PLN 2 - reduced ticket PLN 3 - normal ticket
On May 7, 1825, Bishop of Tarnów Grzegorz Tomasz Ziegler consecrated the first church in Zawoja. It was a wooden building, a log structure, boarded outside with vertical formwork. The roof was covered with shingle. The...
Mountain stream in the Żywiec Beskids (Police Range), located in the town of Zawoja, flowing through the Mosorne estate, flowing down the slopes of the Mosorny Gronia massif, fed with waters from many small streams,...
The complex includes: - a 4-person Poma chairlift with a length of 1,312 m and a capacity of 2,400 people per hour (travel speed - 2.5 m / s, travel time - 10 minutes), - a plate lift with a length of 325 m, - for...
Museum educational center of the Babiogórski National Park located in the building of the Park Directorate in Zawoja, on the Markowa estate. The center organizes exhibitions related to the nature of Babia Góra,...