Józef and Teresa Krawczyk are passionate people who willingly share with others their love for history, old traditions and objects of former everyday life.
The couple transformed Mrs. Teresa's family home into a private museum. You will find the exhibits at home, in the yard, in gazebos and barns, and from 2019 - also in an exhibition shelter specially built for the needs of the museum. The exhibition includes items that used to accompany everyday life and work - agricultural tools, irons with a soul, cheese presses and mangle irons.
You will see what it was like to live in the former village, when the traditions and rituals of parents and grandparents intertwined with the hardships of everyday life in Poland in the 1980s. The private collection of the Krawczyk family also includes historical threads devoted to the memory of Marshal Józef Piłsudski or the history of Adamów.