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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
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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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