Museum of Folk Architecture and Life in the Carpathian Mountains
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place | Krylos, Ukraine |
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open air museum
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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.
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Coordinates: 49 ° 4 ′ 58 ″ N , 24 ° 42 ′ 28 ″ E