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The Orava Village Museum Is A Slovak Museum Located In Zuberec-Brestová. It Shows Life In Orava Villages In The Past.Slovakia Editorial Image


The Orava Village Museum is a Slovak museum located in Zuberec-Brestová. It shows life in Orava villages in the past.Slovakia Editorial Stock Photo
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The Orava Village Museum is a Slovak museum located in Zuberec-Brestová. It shows life in Orava villages in the past.Slovakia #200531116
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Village Museum is a Slovak museum located in Zuberec-Brestová. It shows life in Orava villages in the past.It is located in a beautiful natural environment in the foothills of Roháče. More than 50 buildings of folk architecture are built here in several units, which resemble individual parts of Orava - Dolnooravský rínok, Hornooravská street, Goralské lazy. There are also technical constructions such as a water-powered mill, a linen mangel for smoothing blueprints, an oil mill, a pottery kiln and others. Above the `village` rises a wooden Gothic church of St. Alžbeta Uhorská from the beginning of the 15th century. The church with a late Gothic painted ceiling and a functional portable Baroque organ is a real jewel of the museum. The equipment of houses and the breeding of domestic animals in the summer also the cultivation of typical crops allow visitors to imagine the life and work of Oravcov in the past.. More than 50 buildings of folk architecture are built here in several units, which resemble individual parts of Orava - Dolnooravský rínok, Hornooravská street, Goralské lazy. There are also technical constructions such as a water-powered mill, a linen mangel for smoothing blueprints, an oil mill, a pottery kiln and others. Above the `village` rises a wooden Gothic church of St. Alžbeta Uhorská from the beginning of the 15th century. The church with a late Gothic painted ceiling and a functional portable Baroque organ is a real jewel of the museum.

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