Style Museum
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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 mountain town.
The entire building has been recently renovated, with the interior restored to its former self and features authentic furniture and pieces of local folk art and craft. The villa once operated as a local Hilter Jugend branch and then was transformed into an orphanage after the war before turning into a museum in 1987.
As is tradition in most Polish museums, guests are asked to wear plastic bags over there shoes. Admission for adults is 7zl, children are 5.50zl. Sundays are free.
Category: Museums
Address: ul. Koscieliska 18
Telephone: (+48) 18 201 36 02
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