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The Tatra Museum in Zakopane

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189: 149: 298: 197: 34: 339:. An original entrance door decorated with diagonal wooden pegs – originally part of Stanisław Wójciak's house in Kościeliska – was purchased by the museum in 1905 and now leads to the reconstruction of the cottage. The inside of the cottage presents the way of life of 19th century Podhale families. Daily life concentrated in the ‘black’ chamber, its walls darkened by the smoke from the stove. 290: 359:. In 1949, after the museum was nationalised, ethnographers were employed to acquire items missing from the already rich and valuable collection. The new acquisitions were mainly paintings and a large collection of glass painting, as well as folk sculpture and crafts, especially made of metal and leather. Many of these items are on display in the main building. 346:
and the arts and crafts. The Ethnographic department is the second-oldest in the museum and its ethnographic collection features approximately 10,750 items. Many enthusiasts of the culture of Podhale Gorals donated historical items and clothing to The Tatra Museum: Countess
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and centre of the arts and culture in the interwar period. The exhibition presents the time of Zakopane's rapid development and the emergence of a society of active artists and social activists in Podhale at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century.
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The museum was established by the Tatra Museum Society, and the building which today serves as the main branch, located in the centre of Zakopane, at 10 Krupówki Street, was designed specifically for this purpose by
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and many other Polish artists had chosen Zakopane as their resort of choice, fascinated by the local folklore and nature. The exhibition traces further developments of the city and region until the present day.
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The ethnographic exhibition presents, among others, an interior of a typical 19th century Podhale cottage, with two spaces – the "white" and "black" rooms separated by a
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region from prehistoric times, through first human settlements, the development of towns and villages, the development of Zakopane from a small village into a
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Apart from the main branch in Zakopane, at Krupówki Street 10, the museum has 7 other branches in Zakopane and 4 other branches, located in
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cultural and ethnographic artifacts, historical clothing, furniture, household objects, decorative objects, glass painting, and crafts;
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Herbarium of Tatra Mosses by Tytus Chałubiński, natural history collection of the Tatra Museum in Zakopane
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architecture. The design was prepared in 1913, and the building started between 1913 and 1914. Count
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Besides the main branch, within Zakopane there are 11 branches of the Tatra Museum:
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Villa Koliba Museum of Zakopane Style - a branch of the Tatra Museum in Zakopane
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is a museum of the history, culture, nature and ethnography of the Polish
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The main building houses an exhibition presenting the history of the
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19th century Podhale corset, ethnographic collection of Tatra Museum
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natural history, flora and fauna of the Tatras; geological exhibits;
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Other exhibits include the historic clothing of Podhale
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fine arts, mainly painting and sculpture created in the
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Zakopane
Public museum
History
Ethnography
Natural history
Painting
Photography
Sculpture
muzeumtatrzanskie.pl
Tatras
Zakopane
Poland

Stanisław Witkiewicz
Stanisław Witkiewicz
Franciszek Mączyński
Zakopane style
Władysław Zamoyski
Maria Skłodowska-Curie


Czarna Góra
Jurgów
Chochołów
Łopuszna
Podhale
Villa Koliba Museum of Zakopane Style
Władysław Hasior Gallery
Villa Oksza

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