
Kluki is a village 32 km (20 mil) north-east of Slupsk. Kluki was settled by the Slovincians in the sixteenth century and features an open-air museum, Muzeum Wsi Slowinskiej (Museum of the Slovincian Village). Fishing village with preserved eighteenth and nineteenth-century half-timbered buildings (skeletal), half-timbered cottages with thatched roofs or shingles. Until the early 1970s village inhabited by the indigenous population of origin of the Slowinski. The oldest object in the museum is Charlotte?s cottage Kluck, it comes from eighteenth century. The building prepared the exhibition "Around the kitchen stove", which shows us everything that was associated with the preparation of food, or are making inventories. At the museum you can enjoy fishing magazine with boats, nets, axes for chopping the hole, anchors, and other fishing instruments. Besides in the museum many cottages, farms, bread oven, cellar ground, a tavern and others.





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