A separate ethnographic section of the Niedzica Castle Museum is located in this three-storey stone-and-wood granary, built in the late 18th century as an outbuilding for the castle farm. The exhibits focus on Spisz folk art and daily life, while 16 early 20th-century carriages are displayed in the nearby coach house.
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About 3.5km southeast of central Nowy S膮cz, this ethnographic park is one of the largest and best skansens in Poland. Houses and other buildings typical鈥
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Poprad's former steam-power plant is now the atmospheric setting for an excellent art gallery. The industrial building, capped with a brick tower, is鈥
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Formerly a distinct town, Poprad's Spi拧sk谩 Sobota neighbourhood is lined with attractive burgher houses. Settled by German colonists around the 13th鈥
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Glowing beatifically from a hill 2km north of Levo膷a, the Church of Mari谩nska Hora is Slovakia's most famous Catholic pilgrimage site. It's thought that a鈥
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The spindles-and-spires Church of St Jacob, built in the 14th and 15th centuries, elevates the spirits with its soaring arches and precious art. The main鈥
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Perched nearly 1400m above sea level, the emerald-green 'Eye of the Sea' is the largest lake in the Tatras and a popular outing from Zakopane. Minibuses鈥
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This Protestant wooden church was built in 1717 without a single nail. Its impressive baroque interior is carved from yew and spruce, even the huge church鈥
Tatra Park Nature Education Centre
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The national park's education centre walks visitors through the natural history of the mountains, including dioramas, interactive displays, kids'鈥
Nearby Carpathian Mountains attractions
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Built in the 14th century and continually improved over the centuries in which it guarded Hungary's northern border, this superbly preserved lakeside鈥
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This fortress was built as the Polish counterpart to the Hungarian stronghold opposite at Niedzica 鈥 the customs frontier ran through the area鈥
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Pyramidal mountains furred with evergreen forests form the majestic terrain of Pieniny National Park, shared between Slovakia and Poland. On the Slovak鈥
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Its enigmatic atmosphere amplified by a forested backdrop, this fortified monastery has undergone enormous change (and destruction) since it was鈥
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Displayed within a creaky and quaint house built in Goral (Slovak and Polish shepherd) style, this small museum paints a colourful picture of 沤diar's鈥
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Six kilometres south of 沤diar, this cave stimulates the imagination with stalactite-filled chambers and the acoustics of its 'Music Hall' (you may be鈥
7. Parish Church of St Elizabeth of Hungary
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The Parish Church of St Elizabeth of Hungary is two blocks south of the Rynek and dates from the town鈥檚 13th-century beginnings. It's been altered鈥
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This very worthwhile regional museum owes its existence to local shoemaker J贸zef Paszkiewicz, who amassed a collection of artefacts relating to the city鈥