Keltsky Village Museum
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Keltsky Village Museum - Polish Museum of Ethnography, located in Kielce. The museum collects and preserves the cultural heritage of his native region, focusing on the promotion of national culture. The museum was founded by the decision of the governor of August 21, 1976, the opening took place in January 1977. Keltsky village museum consists of several departments: Ethnographic Park in turning, Martyrs Memorial, Homestead Lyaschikov.

Lyaschikov Manor - one of the most valuable monuments of Kielce, located on the southern slope of the Castle Hill. This is the last wooden building of this type in the city, its history goes back more than 200 years. The building was built of larch on a stone base. The current appearance of the building is the result of numerous renovations.

Martyrs Memorial is located in the village of Michna in memory of the people who were brutally murdered during the Second World War. In 1943 the village was one of the centers of the Polish underground guerrilla movement. On the night of 12 July 13 Michnova population was brutally murdered by the Nazis - only 203 inhabitants. The memorial was created in the early 1980s, it is now a part of the Celtic museum in the village.

The main object of the Celtic Village Museum is the Ethnographic Park in turning, which covers an area of ​​hectares B65. In the park there are more than 30 different facilities, which include a church, a windmill, a smithy and houses. All buildings completely reconstructed the interior using furniture and tools of daily use. Here you can see the shops of artisans, village shops, shop, tailor shop.

In 2013 the park to the museum plans to expand exposure to 80 museum buildings. Every year there are held folklore festivals, fairs and holiday bread.

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Keltsky Village Museum
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