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Museum of Lemko Culture with ethnographic and historical collection as well as mementoes from the Dukla Battle. Nearby Orthodox church was open in 1985. The Museum Complex consists of: a cottage, a pastry, a house with a day-care room, a granary, a windmill, a chapel, a Gypsy smithy, construction of a saw, and a well sweep. Modern elements include a monument in honor of Tallerchof’s victims and victims from the camp in Jaworze. Historic buildings date back to the turn of the 20th century. Their interior –equipment, farming tools, furniture, clothes, works of folk art-is original. An exhibition in one of the buildings presents mementoes from WWI and WWII mainly weapons, uniforms, and military equipment. In a day-care room you can see Lemko art and in a homestead-sculptures by participants of workshop that take place in an open-air ethnographic museum.
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