Wdzydze - Kaszubskie Morze i Najstarszy Skansen w Polsce!

Wdzydze Kiszewskie is a true gem of Pomerania. Discover the oldest open-air museum in Poland, the Kashubian Ethnographic Park, and experience the power of the lake known as the Kashubian Sea. A guide to the region's most important monuments, wooden architecture, and fascinating history. Kashubia is not only picturesque landscapes, but above all, living history. In this article, I take you on a journey to the heart of Wdzydze Landscape Park. We will discover the legacy of Teodora and Izydor Gulgowski, who in 1906 saved the region's unique culture from oblivion by creating the first Polish open-air museum. We will pass by the majestic Dutch windmill from Brusy, visit the historic inn from Rumia, and experience the 17th-century temple from Boże Pole Wielkie. Lake Wdzydze, with its unique cross-shaped shape, has shaped the fate of the local community for centuries. We'll delve into local legends about the nymph Wdzydzanna and discover why this impressive body of water earned the honorable name of the Kashubian Sea. It's the perfect option for a weekend in Pomerania. [00:00] Wdzydze Kiszewskie and Landscape Park - Village History. [05:01] Kashubian Sea - Geography and Power of Lake Wdzydze. [08:35] The Legend of Wdzydzanna - Where Did the Lake's Shape Come From? [09:47] Kashubian Ethnographic Park - The Oldest Open-Air Museum in Poland (1906). [13:14] The Inn from Rumia - Reconstruction of the depot from the former route. [14:04] The Dutchman Windmill from Brusy - Historic Site from 1876. [5:41 PM] The Cottager's Farm from Zazdrość - Wooden Architecture of the Tuchola Forest. [7:16 PM] The Nobleman's Farm from Luzin - Landed Gentry Life in Kashubia. [9:03 PM] The Temple from God's Field of Greater Poland - 17th-century wooden sacred architecture. Follow me on Instagram ➡️ https://www.instagram.com/adrian_went... Thank you for your attention. Best regards, Adrian Wenta, and see you in the next episode! #WdzydzeKiszewskie #WdzydzeAttractions #Pomerania #open-air museum #wdzydze #adrianwenta