The Kujawsko-Dobrzyński Ethnographic Park is a place where tourists may admire old wooden countryside architecture…
The open-air museum in Kłóbka is one of the youngest open-air museums in Poland. It’s located about 25 km from Włocławek in southeast direction, in Kłóbka village in Lubień Kujawski located 3 km from the Gdańsk - Toruń – Łódź road. It is situated by the Lubieńka River, in the proximity of a park with a manor estate which used to belong to Orpiszewski family.
It has an area of 6 ha and is surrounded by forests. It has 17 buildings from the end of the 18th, 19th and beginning of 20th centuries which were brought from Kujawy and Ziemia Dobrzyńska and installed here. There are 40 buildings on the museum’s premises which represent typical traditional countryside (wooden, clay and brick) architecture of the area.
The time between 18th and 20th century is a time of bloom of traditional folk culture. That is why buildings dating from this time are presented in the museum. Most of them preserved their original look.