Las sandalias de Ulises
Quite an experience
This small village of 520 inhabitants, located 39 kilometres from Gdansk, has a curious Kashubian open air museum. Kashubian is an ethno-historical region in northern Poland, currently home to only 5,000 casubos, who speak casubo, a language from the Slavic family, but still different from Polish. This museum consists of various parts, and carefully explains this regional ethnic group's lifestyle. Its attractions include a table made from a single tree trunk (which holds the Guinness record) and an upside-down house, where everything is upside down and after entering, people get dizzy and disoriented.
It's quite an experience! The best way to get there is by car as it's not close to the town and is very difficult to find public transportation that goes directly to the museum.
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