ETHNOGRAPHIC MUSEUM
The museum focuses on the city's rich Gypsy community, which still exists today. Costumes, photos, paintings and musical instruments immerse visitors in the daily life of this people. Panels present the Roma language, while others recall the discrimination to which the Gypsy people were subjected. Indeed, 35,000 gypsies of Polish origin were exterminated in Nazi camps. In summer, the garden becomes an encampment for groups who sometimes perform there. On these occasions, fiddles and cymbalums echo off the stone walls.
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