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This museum pays tribute to Karol Szymanowski, one of Poland’s best known composers and pianists whose work was influenced by the music of Richard Wagner, Richard Strauss, and Max Reger. During 1930...
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First opening its doors in 1894, the Zakopane Style Museum (or Willa Kolia as its known to the locals) is founder Stanislaw Witkiewicz’s landmark wooden villa that was the first of its kind to be built in this charming...
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If you are looking to get in a little history and local culture being hitting the slopes in Zakopane, it’s recommended that you stop in first at the Tatra Museum to better acquaint yourself with this charming Polish mountain...
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Jan Kasprowicz was a Polish poet, playwright, critic and translator and one of the most renowned representatives of the Young Poland modernist movement. He lived the last ten years of his life in Zakopane, where a... |









