Skansen of Sanok

The Borji church: sawn timber walls and roof in shingles

Ethnic group of Borji

 

farmers and stockbreeders people living the mountainous zone of the extreme south-east

After theworld war II, following disorders in the area, they were off-set or dispersed and today do not exist any more as people

 Skansen de Sanok is largest of Poland

It exposes the architecture of 5 ethnic groups of the South-east of this country and contains main buildings which represent the various cultures of the people which had been established in this area

farm without chimney covered with thatch sheltering under the same roof the dwelling part and that of the animals

 

church and separate belfry carrying the bells

 

 

Ethnic group of Lemki

 

benches against a great part of Carpates, farmers and stockbreeders, also disappeared like Borji

 

 

church

doormarking the entry in the court of the church

 

 
decorative designs around the doors

 

 

puits

  mill

granary   
 

Ethnic group of Dolomianie

 

populate farmers of Polish and Ukrainian origin established in the North of Borji in a more fertile depression

 

 dining room

for the heating and the kitchen

room
     

 ethnographic museum of Sanok

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