Branch of the Tatra Museum

Contact:

ul. Gorczańska 2,
34-432 Łopuszna
tel. +48 1826 539 19
www.muzeumtatrzanskie.pl

Opening hours

Wednesday - Sunday, 10.00 a.m. – 4.00 p.m.

Tickets:

normal PLN 6.00,
discount PLN 4.50

Permanent exhibition:

history of the manor, manor’s kitchen, Klamerus’ village house – traditional furnishing from the 19th century.

The history of the farm dates back to the 16th century. Łopuszna Manor, a former residence of the noble, patriotic Lisicki, Tetmajer and Ligocki families, was built much more later. It was erected in ca. 1790 by Romuald Lisicki, a Bar Confederate. The museum. The manor houses a furnished kitchen, the visitors may also see an exhibition devoted to the village of Łopuszna, manor’s history, its residents and guests. Next to it, there is a small, historic building, residence of Bohdan Zaleski, a romantic poet from the “Ukrainian School". In the garden, there is a basement of a former small store house. There lived a recognized romantic poet, author of the "Dziennik podróży do Tatrów" (“Diary of a Journey to the Tatra Mountains") - Seweryn Goszczyński. His groundbreaking ethnographical and literary work was published in 1853 in Saint Petersburg.
Beyond the fencing of the manor’s buildings, at the road to Łopuszna there is a wooden house moved there from the village. The Klamerus’ House was furnished mainly with exhibits bought in the village. The house consists of several well-equipped rooms: a mudroom, a kitchen called “izbecka", a “large room" and utility rooms: an attic upstairs and a storage cell built in the back.