The open-air museum in Bierkowice is the history of the Opole village from the 18th-20th century. On a huge, tree-covered and green area, you can see completely reconstructed homesteads with wooden huts, arranged in accordance with the canons from centuries ago, which everyone can enter. In addition to the houses, there are historic, wooden public buildings: a church, chapels, a village school, an inn, and even a forge and two beautiful windmills. The open-air museum in Opole is a place where you can take a break from the hustle and bustle of the city almost all year round.
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