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SLOVENIAN SKANSEN (MUZEUM WSI SŁOWIŃSKIEJ W KLUKACH)

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Kluki 27, Kluki, Poland
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2024
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5 km east of Smołdzino, in an isolated position south-west of Łebsko Lake, the tiny village of Kluki was transformed into an ethnographic museum in 1963. This authentic village consists of traditional traditional houses that have not been modified for centuries. It was inhabited by Cachoubes in Western Pomerania, the Slovines. Not affected by the massive germanization of the region in the th century, traditions and slovines culture survived here longer, although at the end of the war only a few people spoke the local dialect, now completely lost. In this village, folklore events are organised: presentation of the daily occupations, crafts and significant techniques of slovines populations. Every year, from 1 to 3 May, the festival of black marriage, an ancient slovine tradition, took place there. An old cemetery of the th century is located before the village entrance.

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Un ped d'histore musée de Słowiński à Kluk
Le 22 septembre 1963, le musée de Słowiński a été inauguré à Kluki.
Le musée Zagroda (Parc à bétail) se composait d'un chalet résidentiel à trois familles, de deux bâtiments de ferme et d'une grange ainsi que d'un puits avec une grue.
Il y avait trois cent dix-huit pièces mobiles sur le pont.

Dans les années 1970, six propriétés familiales ont été transférées au musée en plein air.
Et dans les années 80 - quatre de plus, qui ont été placés entre trois parcs à bétail existantes.
Ainsi, au centre du village existant, sur environ 5 ha, le arrangement de bâtiments de Kluki a été reconstruit.
La zone du musée est située entre les bâtiments du village traversee par une route publique.

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