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museum of folk architecture and life

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    • incahueca 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I pretty hesitated before going there. But this outdoor museum was an excellent surprise. You can easily spend 3 hours in it walking from house to house. There are also typical wooden churches. Do not miss to taste and buy local honey as well as excellent local dishes and drinks inside of the museum. They also produce and sell amazing local soaps. Entrance fee is cheap again : around 15 Hr. This is an attraction to be combined with the marvelous cemetery on the opposite side (check my critic on it).
    • mbobro2 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      A really nice place to see wooden Ukrainian architecture of the regions. Definitely a place to visit when you're in Lviv!
    • DanInLviv 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Since the new director came in this year, the architectural museum (which folks here know as Shevchenko's Wood: Shevchenkivsky Haiy) has become much nicer. There are regularly candle-making and oil making demonstrations where you can participate and take home the candles and flax seed or pumpkin seed oils. The blacksmith's lets you make horseshoes sometimes and the Cossack eating area next to it has kulysh, mushroom soup, mulled wine, bread with lard spread and lots of other traditional Ukrainian/Cossack cuisine. You can also watch a woman use a traditional Ukrainian oven and shoot arrows and throw spears down there. And that's to say nothing of the beautifully restored architecture all around the museum. A great option when the weather is nice.
    • DSF2 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Our son was adopted from Lviv and we brought him back to see his city and country. This museum was a great way to see how the Ukrainian people lived in the past and for our son to learn a little about his heritage.
    • inthegarden 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      . We got a guide the beginning . We were show the structures at he beginning but it got us curiosity about the other building . Some of the houses had furniture. We would have like to see more of the park.
    • Iina2013 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      It is quite easy to find though the signs end up early before the entrance. Entry fee was 15 hryvnia per adult. Almost all the buildings were locked, even some whole yards too. There were no signed paths or proper maps so we end up many times to dead-ends. There was only very little information of the buildings in english, or nothing. Beutiful buildings, but it was definitely not worth of walking from the center of Lviv. I'm wondering why this place was so highly recommended in the guidebooks.
    • MeagIngalls 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This is a very interesting open air museum. I would not recommend hiring a tour guide, but rather walking at your own pace and experiencing the landscape in this way. Not a place for children, as most that we saw were incredibly bored.
    • kharaku 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Hopped down and then up to this museum today. I've been in L'viv for 2 years and never bothered to make the trek. Aside from the exercise I wasn't impressed. It's a bunch of wooden building moved (probably modified), several Churches. Actually if you follow along the paths into the woods you can find some still being restored and some left for the time being. Particularly shocking was the price: 30 hryvna. You can go watch feature films in L'viv for 30 hryvna a person. Definitely underwhelmed but I've roomed at monasteries older and in better condition then most of their wood work, and seen older wooden building in Russia.Definitely kid friendly though, they have a little kids zoopark also.
    • Still_travelling2 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Having read the reviews this was a visit I was looking forward to but we really could not enjoy it for trying to ward off all the mosquitoes once we started to walk further into the loop. We were both badly bitten and so could only think about how quickly we could get out.
    • Behanna 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      What a great way to see examples of traditional architecture and culture without having to rent a car and search out what is left! And how wonderful that the country is preserving them. We went on a Saturday In May and there were several wedding parties having photos taken in front of the beautiful wooded homes and churches. The frustrating part was that not all of the structures were open. I was eager to see inside.all the churches and most were locked, though one could peak and see that renovations had been done in most. There was something to see. Another problem was that trails were not well marked. We and a family of Ukrainians took a path that led us down a slippery hill and ended up getting muddy. This visit requires a lot of walking under the best of circumstances, so it is not for everyone, but it is well worth the effort. A trolly takes you from the town center to a stop near the entrance.
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