The Museum of the Slovinian Village in Kluki was established to preserve the culture of the Slovinians - a small Kashubian population group isolated from external influences. Ten permanent exhibitions present the life of former village inhabitants from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries until the middle of the 20th century. Visitors can see the interiors of houses and farm buildings, as well as learn about the everyday activities of the then fishing community.
The open-air museum in Kluki is also a place of crowds of folk events, rich educational offer, temporary exhibitions referring to the history and culture of the region and the Slovinian Centre of Regional Culture. The Slovinian Village Museum in Kluki is alive and well, not only thanks to the events taking place there and crowds of visitors. It is not only thanks to efforts to acquire new objects and development of the open-air museum. Seasons of the year, as in the past, set the rhythm of cultivating gardens, mowing meadows and livestock procedures around our horses, goats and sheep.
In order to provide services at the highest level, the Website uses cookies saved in the browser's memory. Detailed information about the purpose of their use, including processing of user activity data and advertising personalization, as well as the possibility to change cookie settings, can be found in the Privacy Policy. By clicking ACCEPT ALL, you consent to the use of technologies such as cookies and to the processing by OLMAR-Aleksander Becker, Nadmorska 9C, 84-360, Łeba, of your personal data collected on the Internet, such as IP addresses and cookie identifiers, for analytical and marketing purposes (including automated ad targeting, measuring their effectiveness, and processing user data for analytical purposes). You can change cookie settings and detailed consent preferences in .