Przeworsk and surroundings
Markowa The Open Air Museum of Folk Buildings
The Open Air Museum of Folk Buildings (Skansen) was founded in 1979, by the Society of Friends of Markowa and up to this day it has been run as a communal museum. In narrow space, several objects of folk buildings were assembled. They are characteristic for the Łańcut and Przeworsk region. They include a serf house and stable, forming a close ensemble that is a circular cottage: a barn with two haylofts, pigsty, rick – a shed for keeping grain, a granary, a windmill called “koźlak”, a forge, a peoples’ school which houses the Skansen offices.
- Przeworsk
- The church and monastery of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre presently the Holy Spirit Parish Church
- St. Barbara Church and Monastery of Bernardines
- The Mother of God of Snow Church and Convent of Sisters of Charity
- Marketplace and Town Hall
- Museum in Przeworsk The Palace-Park Complex of the Lubomirskis
- The Open Air Museum – Inn “Pastewnik”
- The Tatar Tumulus
- The Narrow Gauge Railway Przeworsk–Dynów
- Sieniawa
- Kańczuga
- Zarzecze The Palace-Park Complex of the Dzieduszycki Family
- Siennów The All Saints Church
- Nowosielce The Maria Magdalena Church
- Markowa The Open Air Museum of Folk Buildings
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