Draft:Chernivtsi Museum of Folk Architecture and Folkways
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Chernivtsi Museum of Folk Architecture and Folkways is an open-air ethnographic museum located in Chernivtsi, Ukraine. Established in 1971, it exhibits traditional wooden architecture and folk culture from the Bukovina region.
Exhibits
[edit]The museum displays authentic rural buildings, including wooden houses, churches, windmills, and household artifacts, relocated from various villages in the Chernivtsi Oblast.
Purpose
[edit]It aims to preserve and promote the cultural heritage and traditional lifestyles of Bukovinian rural communities.
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