Museum of the Radom Village
Museum of the Radom Village
The Museum of the Radom Village is one of the largest and most interesting open -air museums in Poland, located on the outskirts of Radom, in the picturesque valley of the Mleczne River. It covers an area of 32.5 hectares, in which 80 facilities of former rural construction were collected, including cottages, courts, church, farm buildings, forms, windmills and water mills. In addition, the museum has over 16,000 movable exhibits, such as vehicles, agricultural machinery, hives, beekeeping tools, fabrics and folk art.
The museum presents culture and construction of the Radom region, showing the characteristic of this area of folk architecture and everyday objects. The unique collections also include reconstructed buildings today.
The museum also conducts educational activities, offering workshops, museum lessons and cultural events such as bread festival or potato festival. Thanks to this, visitors can not only see, but also experience life in the former Polish countryside.