Museum of Folk Architecture and Life in the Carpathian Mountains

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Museum of Folk Architecture and Life in the Carpathian Mountains
building
Data
place Krylos, Ukraine
Art
open air museum
opening 1979

The Museum of Folk Architecture and Life in the Carpathian Mountains ( Ukrainian Музей народної архітектури та побуту Прикарпаття ) is an open-air museum of folk architecture 6 km south of the Ukrainian city ​​of Halych in the village of Krylos .

The museum presents the architecture and the life of the inhabitants of the four historic regions of Waldkarpaten Pokuttya , Gutsulschinu , Boikivshchyna and Opole is from the late 17th to the early 20th century. The museum is part of the National Reserve Historical Halych .

The museum

The museum area extends over 4.5 hectares. The museum also has a large collection of dishes (plates, pots, jugs), costumes and other traditional clothing, as well as tablecloths and bed linen.

The Pokuttya group consists of a house typical of this region from the end of the 19th or beginning of the 20th century and an oil mill.

The Huzulschyna group consists of a 1940s house from Vorokhta ( Nadvirna district ) and a typical wooden building complex consisting of a residential house and farm buildings. This is surrounded by a high wall with a large gate. It served as a kind of local fortress to protect the population from intruders, wild animals and snow avalanches.

A three -room house from Polijanyzja, built in 1787, comes from the Boikivschyna region.

The Opole region of Galicia is represented with a 19th century log cabin from the village of Viktors and a wooden church from the early 20th century from the village of Poplanvnyky.

See also

Web links

Commons : Skansen in Krylos  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 49 ° 4 ′ 58 ″  N , 24 ° 42 ′ 28 ″  E