Wallachian Open Air Museum

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Rožnov pod Radhoštěm, Czech Republic

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Heritage museum· Hiking area· Tourist attraction

Wallachian Open Air Museum Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Wallachian Open Air Museum is located in Rožnov pod Radhoštěm, Czechia on Palackého 634. Wallachian Open Air Museum is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category heritage museum in Czechia.

Address

Palackého 634

Phone

+420 571757111

Amenities

Good for kidsRestaurantToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Tom Kubina

Great folk museum with wooden buildings from 18. and 19. century shows how people used to live and work. It consists of three exhibitions - a village with buildings and church close together. A mill part with buildings of crafts that used to need a water drive. A hill part with wooden buildings and fields scattered all around a hill.

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Maya Kučerová

This is a great a place to visit to learn something about our ancestors in a fun way. You will see the staff using all sorts of equipment, they also look after the animals there and grow fruit and vegetables. You can even see an older lady preparing a lunch for herself using the old stove, she will then talk about the place where you are at. Loved it!

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Jakub Houfek

I really like this place and its legacy. It shows a peaceful consistency and connection with nature there was back in the days. But there was a lot of hard work on fields too, taking care of cattle etc. This visit can make you think about our lifestyle a lot. I recommend it.

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Elena Svobodová

Nice place, a lot of really old things, it is possible some of them try to use

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Payless Merchandise

Very mudy, but very nice exposition. Back in to 19th century.

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Martin Smolík

Very enriching experience about culture of Wallachian people. It accurately represent the lives of people that lived here centuries ago.

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Rafał Bandarek

Very nice place, you come back years looking how it was, worth to see. The only one thing is restaurant we were there, slightly not the best one.

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Marshall McLuhan

Great experience, I definitely recommend it to everyone who wants to understand how our ancestors lived. Dogs are allowed. Entrance 100 Kč per person, 20 Kč per dog