It is a place where visitors can not only explore traditional artifacts but also become active participants in ancient Hutsul customs and rituals.
The museum's owner, Pavla Rashkovska, leads engaging guided tours, welcoming guests with a cup of aromatic Carpathian herbal tea while sharing stories about traditional customs, rituals, folk beliefs, and superstitions that have been passed down through generations and remain an important part of Hutsul culture today.
One of the museum's highlights is its interactive experience. Visitors can dress in traditional Hutsul clothing, take memorable photographs, participate in cooking workshops featuring authentic Hutsul dishes prepared in a traditional wood-fired oven, and learn about the symbolism of the vatra—the traditional mountain bonfire—and its role in local rituals and celebrations.
The museum offers a unique opportunity to experience the warm atmosphere of a traditional Hutsul home, discover the rich cultural heritage of the Carpathians, and enjoy genuine Hutsul hospitality that leaves lasting memories.
Ivano-Frankivsk region, 5/2 Yurii Solomiichuk Street, Verkhovyna
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