Muzeum Budownictwa Ludowego w Sanoku

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Polish Uplanders (pl. Pogórzanie) wooden homes from 19th. c.
Polish Uplanders (pl. Pogórzanie) wooden homes from 19th. c.
Old gear mechanism (pl. kierat pompowy) used for water and oil pumps and powered by steam, gas, electric or gasoline engine from 19 th.
Old gear mechanism (pl. kierat pompowy) used for water and oil pumps and powered by steam, gas, electric or gasoline engine from 19 th.
Bukowianie (Polish Uplanders - pl. Pogórzanie) are a Local Polish Folk music group from Bukowsko [1], the band before the gig in skansen
Bukowianie (Polish Uplanders - pl. Pogórzanie) are a Local Polish Folk music group from Bukowsko [1], the band before the gig in skansen

Muzeum Budownictwa Ludowego w Sanoku, (Sanok's ethnographic outdoor museum), Sanok Open air museum is a one of the biggest skansens in Poland. It was established in 1958 by Aleksander Rybicki and contains 200 buildings which have been relocated from different areas of Sanok Land (Low Beskids, Pogórze Bukowskie, Doły Jasielsko Sanockie) . The Sanok skansen shows 19th and early 20th century life in this area of Poland.

The park is divided into distinct but similar-looking sections - each featuring an ethnic group living in the region prior to the post-WWII forced resettlements. (Boykos, Lemkos), Dolinians (Dale Dwellers) and Polish Uplanders (pl. Pogorzanie) homes and churches have been transported there from surrounding villages, restored to original condition and furnished with authenic objects of the period. One can go inside many of the buildings including several homes, a school house and a Roman-Catholic or Greek-Catholic church. The museum also possesses a large photographic archive, including authentic photos from the 19th and 20th centuries.


East Pogorzans objekts existing in Skansen
  • an oiler's hut from Barycz, 1910,
  • an oil mill from Barycz, 1904,
  • a cross from Jaszczew about 1885.
  • a school from Wydrna, 1860,
  • a hut from Klimkówka, 18th c.,
  • a hut from Iwonicz, 1827,
  • a barn from Posada Jaćmierska (Jaćmierz),
  • a pigsty from Haczów, 1902.
  • a hut from Humniska, the second half of the 19th century.
  • a hut from Równe, 1823,
  • a hut from Niebocko, 1891,
  • a barn from Jasienica Rosielna, half of the 19th century.
  • a church from Bączal, 1667.
  • a presbytery from Ropa, half of the 19th century.
  • a barn from Nozdrzec, 1855.
  • a stable from Libusza, about 1880.
  • a granary from Grabownica, 1627.
  • a well from Krzywcza, 19th century.
  • a smithy from Wyżne, about 1890.

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Coordinates: 49°33′29.88″N, 22°13′10.45″E

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