Kuyavian-Dobrin Ethnographic Park
The Ethnographic Park Kujawien-Dobrin in Kłóbka ( Polish: Kujawsko-Dobrzyński Park Etnograficzny w Kłóbce ) is an open-air museum in Kłóbka , founded in 1993 , which is a branch of the Regional Museum Kujawien-Dobrin in Włocławek .
The open-air museum is located on the two banks of the Lubieńka river valley and consists of an old village and a park and courtyard that belonged to the Orpiszewski family at the time. On the area of 13 hectares there are 18 folk architecture buildings divided into two sectors: Kuyavian Land (two farms) and Dobrin Land (one farm). Wooden buildings with interiors, traditional objects and tools depict the daily life of farming families from the late 18th century to the 1930s.
In the courtyard there is an exhibition of old interiors and a biographical and artistic exhibition about Maria Orpiszewska nee. Wodzińska, Frédéric Chopin's fiancé . There is a history and nature trail in the historic park.
In the area of the open-air museum are:
- Farmhouses
- Barns
- Stable building:
- Storage
- small koben
- Cow stalls
- Horse stables
- Earth huts, wells, beehives
- Craft businesses
- a forge
- an oil mill
- a pottery
- a windmill
- a school
- an inn
- a fire station
- a small church
- a courtyard
Open air museum plan
Village sector
1. Canopy for agricultural machinery 2. Pottery 3. Kuyavian farm 4. Chapel with Saint Anthony 5. Kuyavian farm from Zalesie 6. Chełmice smithy 7. Zaduszniki windmill 8. School 9. Wielkie Pułkowo pub 10. Dobrin farm 11. Chapel with Our Lady from Skępe 12. Fire station |
Park-courtyard sector
13. Orpiszewski family farm 14. "Linde Maria" 15. Ludwik Orpiszewski's spruces 16. "Little Grandma's" hornbeam avenue 17. Garden with native fruit trees 18. Eschenallee "the great grandma" 19. Lookout under the purple beech tree 20th chestnut ring "the green cabinet" 21. Insurgent Oak 22. Alder-ash forest 23. Brzeźno Church |
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Coordinates: 52 ° 27 ′ 1.2 ″ N , 19 ° 7 ′ 31.1 ″ E