Zagroda Felicji Curyłowej w Zalipiu, Filia Muzeum Etnograficznego, Oddziału Muzeum Okręgowego w Tarnowie

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Olesno, Poland

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Zagroda Felicji Curyłowej w Zalipiu, Filia Muzeum Etnograficznego, Oddziału Muzeum Okręgowego w Tarnowie Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Zagroda Felicji Curyłowej w Zalipiu, Filia Muzeum Etnograficznego, Oddziału Muzeum Okręgowego w Tarnowie is located in Olesno, Poland on Zalipie 135. Zagroda Felicji Curyłowej w Zalipiu, Filia Muzeum Etnograficznego, Oddziału Muzeum Okręgowego w Tarnowie is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category museum in Poland.

Address

Zalipie 135

Phone

+48 146411912

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Open hours

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anna afek

I was excited to visit this place ever since I saw the pictures, however, the real-life experience wasn't as exciting as I hoped. They tell you it's the entire village, but when you arrive you notice only a handful of houses are painted, the rest looks absolutely normal. The ones that are worth visiting aren't documented in any way (no road signs, no mention on Google maps, etc) so you may as well end up visiting just the 2 main places. A 2-3hr drive from Krakow isn't worth it.

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Ali Abdullatif

It is good Museum... but they need other languages guide especially English

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Agnieszka M. Biel

Charming and definitely worth a visit if you are looking up to brighten up your Instafeed. Zalipie is claimed as the most beautiful town in Poland. They have a tradition started by women over a hundred years old in which they paint floral motifs on and in the houses. It takes about an hour to drive from Kraków and public transport to reach the village is limited so make sure you plan your trip in advance. It is best to start off at Dom Malarek which offers maps and useful guidelines for free. Not every house is painted and you will need to walk around the village to find them all - a bit like a treasure to hunt!

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Alain Leneveu

19th century tradition to give some light to their houses as they were using charcoal and the wall were black...

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Daniel Faccenda

Fine, if is a nice weather and you have a bike. Coming here by car and walk around is not worth the time driving form Krakow

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Kim

We arrived a little after 5pm. This website states closes at 6pm!! (The sign in front states 6pm) The woman running the place was incredibly rude, actually extremely rude. She never said anything while we were standing at the gate. BTW, two other families showed up also. So I finally asked why they weren't open and she got irritated and pointed at the sign, which stated in Polish, we guessed, that it closes 60 minutes before closing!!?? This is a very tiny set-up / museum, it even says most people stay 45 minutes!! She could have told us we had till 6pm, since that is when it closed! She was getting paid till 6pm. She just walked around the entire time pretending to be doing something constructive. We drove 2 hours to see this ... Oh yeah, to experience all the \friendliness\ that I have read about. This was really heart breaking experience! I have been wanting to visit here for about 4 years since I read about it. We drove around and took pictures of the very few houses we found that we were painted. We found Dom Malarek, the lady that closed the shop (of course before we got to go in) was incredibly rude too! I smiled at her as she got on her bike, and I swear she looked at me like she wanted to spit on me??????? WTH? When I travel, I paint and leave kindness rocks, something fun I like to do! I had painted 2 that I was so excited about leaving in Zalipie because their artwork is beautiful and brings joy to others! BUT, I brought them back home with me ... Zalipie didn't deserve my art and joy! Truly a disappointment ... I wouldn't bother!

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Pippa Newton

Beautiful village with very welcoming and friendly people. Will absolutely be back.x

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Pavel Pavlovsky

Really nice piece of polish folk art and painting