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  • Monday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Tuesday Closed
  • Wednesday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Thursday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Friday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Saturday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Sunday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
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Museum of Folk Architecture and Rural Life
Museum of Folk Architecture and Rural Life
Museum of Folk Architecture and Rural Life
Museum of Folk Architecture and Rural Life
Museum of Folk Architecture and Rural Life
Museum of Folk Architecture and Rural Life
Museum of Folk Architecture and Rural Life
Museum of Folk Architecture and Rural Life
Museum of Folk Architecture and Rural Life
Museum of Folk Architecture and Rural Life
Reviews
Ankit Patel (08/29/2020)
In the same district, on the eastern outskirts you can get a complete snapshot of Ukrainian traditions and rural life without having to stray far from the city. There are buses from the Arsenal stop (29, 36, 39 and 50) arriving at the attraction in a matter of minutes. The museum has 124 buildings, scattered on a wooded hill and relocated here from other parts of the country. A few of these buildings are open, exhibiting tools, costumes and folk art, or hosting demonstrations of old-time trades. The must-sees are the house from the Carpathian village of Oriavchyk, dating to 1792, and the wooden church of St Nicholas from 1763, both brought here in the 1930s.
Roman Valášek (11/18/2020)
Did not expect to much but I was really glad that I had visited it at last. Really nice and well maintained. Worth visiting
Богдан Довжний (10/30/2020)
Awesome, must visit place!!!🙌
Михайло Литвиненко (06/20/2019)
Quite nice place with lots of authentic cabins, mainly from Western Ukraine. I wish there were more leisures (currently the is just a cafe and that's all).
Kate Samchuk (05/14/2019)
The Museum of Folk Architecture and Life in Uzhgorod, Ukraine  is an open air museum, consisting of architectural monuments of old Transcarpathian villages, and examples of the oldest and most common forms of folk arts and crafts. Here you can find some examples of houses of Transcarpathians lived in lowland and mountain areas. Interesting to see how Ukrainians lived a while ago, how their clothes, houses looked like, their dishes and other house items. You can walk inside of those houses and make some pictures. There is also a beautiful wooden church. There is some admission for entrance, around 1-2 dollars
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