The parish church of St. Józefa was established in 1949. It is distinguished by a delightful decor. The flower arrangements, designed by the Tarnów painter J. Szuszkiewicz, were made in 1966 by painters under the supervision of Felicja Curyłowa. In June 2008, at the initiative of the Director of the House of Malarek Wanda Chlastawa,
Malarek’s house
Malarek’s house
2020-09-27T21:17:53+02:00Malarek’s house is a place with an artistic soul, which was born because of the housewife’s need for decorating old huts. In times when, due to the lack of ventilation and omnipresent smoke, the interiors were refreshed with lime, amateur painters decorated them with flowers. Then these flowers were also found on the outer walls
Curyłowa ’s Farmhouse
Curyłowa ’s Farmhouse
2020-09-27T20:44:30+02:00The farmhouse was built by Felicja Curyłowa and her husband in the 1930s. It consists of Felicja’s house preserved in its original form, a former cowshed, which now houses a room for museum workshops and a museum cash register, as well as a barn with old agricultural and transport equipment. In the back, we can
Zalipie Educational Farm
Zalipie Educational Farm
2020-09-01T23:00:05+02:00Educational activities are conducted in an adapted partly wooden and partly brick room, which was used to store agricultural produce. Currently, the wooden part is a room in which the Christmas nativity scene is presented, made of plywood and entirely painted with traditional flower motifs from Zalipie. The room also presents appliances and devices that
Painted Well
Painted Well
2020-09-01T22:56:31+02:00Zalipie village has long been famous for its painted huts. The custom of decorating country rooms with flower paintings dates back to the end of the 19th century, when villagers began to decorate the interiors of their houses with tissue paper flowers, cutouts and straw spiders hanging from the ceiling, and flowers painted on the
Generally “Painted village”
Generally “Painted village”
2020-08-30T23:58:41+02:00Zalipie is a small village located around 30 kilometres from Tarnów. This inviting with fa-vourable atmosphere place is one of the most colourful towns in Poland. The omnipresent paintings of flowers and fanciful bouquets bring delight to eyes and spirits. Over one hun-dred-year old tradition of the Zalipian decorations has survived until now and new