83B Długoszowskiego Street, Nowy Sącz, 33-300
Sądecki Ethnographic Park is one of the greatest tourist attractions of Nowy Sącz. It presents wooden architecture and traditional folk culture of local ethnographic groups - Lachs, Pogórzans and Sądeckie highlanders, as well as ethnic groups: Lemkos, Germans and Gypsies. In the approximately 20-hectare area of the park, there are 68 facilities, grouped in several groups. It is 9 multi-building peasant homesteads, 4 single-building homesteads, a 17th-century manor house, a manor farm, an 18th-century Lemko church, a fragment of the Gypsy Carpathian settlement, loose-standing buildings of rural industry (forge, oil mill, windmill, etc.), small architecture (chapels , roadside crosses, wells, apiaries, fruit drying rooms, etc.). Most of the buildings have a permanent exhibition of residential, farm and industrial interiors. Old, rural craftsmen's workshops have been recreated. The interior exhibitions cover a total of 58 rooms. The greenery and the entire surroundings of the farms also have a traditional character. The newest attraction is the Galician Town with the reconstruction of a small market square, town hall, tavern, fire station and burgher houses. Guest rooms and conference rooms can be rented here. In the open-air museum there are cyclical and occasional presentations of old rural crafts, regional cuisine and handicraft workshops, and in summer numerous outdoor folklore events.
Please note that ITS-Poland works with groups only (10 participants and more).