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Museum of Folk Architecture, Sanok

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The individual ethnographic groups (Boyko, Lemko, Pogórzanie and Dolinians) are arranged in separate sections which perfectly fit the landscape physiography: the Bojko and Lemko architecture was located in the upper part of the park, whereas that of the Pogórzanie and in the upper part of the area.
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The ethnographic museum in Sanok has undergone a major transformation in the last two years. A "new" Rynek (Town Square) has been built just inside the entrance. It is a replica of a Galician town square from the second half of the 19th century, inhabited by Polish Jewish and Rusyn populations.
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One can go inside many of the buildings including several homes, a school house and a Roman Catholic or Greek-Catholic church. The museum also possesses a large photographic archive, including authentic photos from the 19th and 20th centuries.
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Besides reconstructed houses from various Subcarpathian towns, there is also a genuine Jewish house, firehouse, tavern, post-office, chemist's, shop, barber's and others. The exhibits include replicas of typical galician houses from
219:(pl. Pogórzanie) homes and churches have been transported there from surrounding villages, restored to their original condition and furnished with authentic objects of the period. 381: 337: 77: 277: 237: 406: 376: 386: 199:
The park is divided into distinct but similar-looking sections - each featuring an ethnic group who lived in the region prior to the
396: 175:. It was established in 1958 by Aleksander Rybicki and contains 200 buildings which have been relocated from different areas of 391: 411: 70: 269: 188: 291:
This skansen is interesting because it includes sections devoted to the various ethnical groups who inhabited the
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Its Address is 38-500 Sanok, street Traugutta 3. The entrance to the museum is across the bridge over the river
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Jerzy Ginalski, Marian Kraczkowski. Skansen w Sanoku. 2002
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Pogórzanie
Sanok
Coordinates
49°33′29.88″N 22°13′10.45″E / 49.5583000°N 22.2195694°E / 49.5583000; 22.2195694
http://skansen.sanok.pl/
Sanok
Polish
open-air museums
Poland
Sanok Land
Low Beskids
Pogórze Bukowskie
Doły Jasielsko Sanockie
post-World War II forced resettlements
Boykos
Lemkos
Dolinians
Polish Uplanders
Dębowiec
Jaśliska
Sanok
Jaćmierz
Niebylec
Jedlicze
Bircza
Rybotycze
Sokołów Małopolski
Brzozów
Stara Wieś

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