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.

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This publication has been co-financed with resources of the European Regional Development Fund within the framework of the Programme INTERREG IIIA Poland – The Slovak Republic, managed by the Carpathian Euroregion – Poland in Rzeszów.