| Historical name: | Muzeum vesnice jihovýchodní Moravy |
| Description: | 1973 marks the onset of the building of the museum in Strážnice. The design stems from the initiator’s idea to display folk architecture of individual areas of Slovácka. |
| Categories: | open-air museum of folk architecture |
| Certificates and memberships | - certificate requirements have been met |
| Style composition: | folk architecture (100%) |
| Services: | event planning and hosting, left-luggage office, sale of cycling and tourist maps of region, sale of novelties and souvenirs, sale of tourist stamps, snacks, WC |
| Languages spoken: | Czech, English, German, Russian, Slovak |
| Accepted forms of payment: | Czech korunas in cash, Euro in cash, invoice |
| First year open to the public: | 1981 |
Tour routes
| Description: | A total of 64 buildings are situated here on the terrain, which was artificially modelled using backfill and planted greenery so that it corresponds with the original setting. The expositions situated in the buildings familiarise visitors with the lifestyle and living of the people in both mountainous regions of Slovácka and the fertile lands of the Pomoraví. Trade production is represented by a blacksmith from Lipova and a weaver’s workshop from Nova Lhota in Horňácka. |
| Open to public: | permanent exposition/guided tour ![]() ![]() ![]() |
| Opening hours: |
Sightseeing time: 90 |
| Prices: |
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| Languages: | tour guide (Czech, English, German, Russian, Slovak) |
| Minimum / maximum number of people per guide | 45/45 |




Open-air museum of folk architecture
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