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From hotel Redyk you should get to Zakopane and then reach out to Krupowki.
Going down the street, come to the Koscieliska Street - called "zakopiańska starówka" Following this street to the west, pass the buildings that retain elements of the old buildings as well as church and cemetery on Pęksowy Brzyzek. There are homes here for the original wooden architecture. The oldest religious monument of Zakopane is a stone chapel of Gasienica family built around 1800 year. Alongside there is a church built in 1851 whose facilities are the wooden sculptures and paintings from the nineteenth century the Way of the Cross painted on glass. Alongside the church is an old cemetery - called Pęksowy Brzyzek, from the name of John Pęksa, which gave ground for the cemetery.At this point, particularly those buried deserved to Zakopane, Podhale and the country.There were buried here: Titus Chałubiński - discovered Zakopane, Jan Krzeptowski Sabała, Stanislaw Witkiewicz, Kazimierz Przerwa - Tetmajer, Kornel Makuszyński and many well-known families of Zakopane. Immediately behind the old church is the family home of Wnuk family, one of the oldest in Zakopane. It was built around 1850. In its rich history it was the store, tavern, post office, by today once again act as a regional inn "At Wnuk." At number 12 there is the farm-house of family Gąsieniców Nawsiów, built around 1850 by John Gąsienica Walczak. Slightly away from the villa Koliba, the first house in the style of Zakopane, today Museum of Zakopane Style them in the name of Stanislaw Witkiewicz (open on Wednesday - Sunday in the hours of 9:00AM ? 16:00PM). While strolling on, we pass another historic houses villa "Cicha" generated before the year 1880 built by the family of Gąsieniców Sobczaków. At number 44 is facing Marduly family house. The street Koscieliska joined street Road to Rojów. There, at No. 6 is one of historic homes Sobczak family, now owned by the Tatry Museum. Turning back to the Street Kościeliska, at number 52 is farm-house of family Gąsieniców Sieczków. There lived Jozef Ignacy Kraszewski in 1886. We get to Krzeptówki Street where at number 17 there is hut built by the end of the eighteenth century, whwre was born Jan Krzeptowski Sabała (1809-1893), legend highlander, which lies at the cemetery on Pęksowy Brzyzek. |
Walk on "Zakopiańska Starówka" or Kościeliska Street


