The Galician Market square, Sanok
Facts and practical information
Galicyjski Rynek - urban sector in the Folk Architecture Museum in Sanok, officially opened on September 16, 2011 by Minister Bogdan Zdrojewski.
Within the market square, there are presented examples of urbanization of towns occurring in the area of 13 Subcarpathian villages grouped at 3 Aleksandra Rybickiego Street in Sanok; among others, replicas of houses from Dębowiec, Jaśliska, Sanok, Jaćmierz, Niebylec, Jedlicze, Bircza, Rybotycze, Sokołów, Brzozów and Stara Wieś and traditional buildings from Ustrzyki Dolne, including the Jewish house and fire station from Golcowa. Each object of the Sanok open-air museum, being a marketplace building according to its function, was equipped with appropriate furniture, equipment and devices, giving the visitors a full picture of life, work and leisure of the inhabitants of the Galician town.
Sanok
The Galician Market square – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Skansen, St. Nicholas' Church, Sanok Castle, Muzeum Historyczne w Sanoku.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to The Galician Market square?
How to get to The Galician Market square by public transport?
Bus
- Biała Góra • Lines: 3, 3A (7 min walk)
- Rybickiego • Lines: 3, 3A (7 min walk)