5/5 Gosia S. 5 years ago on Google
Absolutely
worth
visiting!
Lots
of
green
space
and
lots
of
old
farm
houses,
barns
with
a
livestock
(chickens,
ducks,
gees,
rabbits,
turkeys,
ship,
bees,
you
name
it),
church,
water
mills
and
wind
mills,
village
owner
houses,
I
could
go
on
an
on
and
on...
And
everything
is
so
well
preserved
and
presented.
Even
fields
with
crops
and
veg
patches
are
there
maintained
as
they
used
to
hundreds
of
years
ago.
Kids
can
touch,
play
and
ask
things.
The
staff
is
super
friendly
and
happy
to
talk
and
explain.
We
were
during
the
quiet
season,
when
there
are
no
special
activities
and
yet
we
had
a
water
mill
set
going
especially
for
our
little
one
and
a
lovely
talk
about
bees,
wasp,
butterflies
and
other
pollinators.
Our
daughter
was
absolutely
delighted
with
the
visit.
Just
be
prepared,
although
it
is
not
far
from
the
city
centre,
the
museum
is
really
big
and
it
takes
good
few
hours
to
see
everything.
Yet
it
is
absolutely
worth
it
as
you
will
be
moved
in
time
to
see
forest
and
forestry,
fields,
roads
and
villages
as
they
used
to
be
hundreds
of
years
ago.