Every day new messages come from Europe about the opening of museum exhibitions and unusual sights. And almost every such discovery has a serious chance to win love and recognition from tourists and fans of unusual adventures. We bring to your attention an overview of the most interesting places that every traveler should definitely visit.
In the midst of the tourist season, a rather extraordinary attraction became available to all guests in the Polish ski resort of Zakopane. This is a huge labyrinth, the only material for the creation of which were multi-ton ice blocks. The total area of such a temporary attraction exceeds 2.5 thousand square meters, and a whole group of 40 specialists worked on its creation.
As a result of many days of painstaking work, about 60 thousand cubic ice blocks were adjusted in size and laid in the form of high walls. And if you think that walking through the ice labyrinth is boring and thankless, then you are greatly mistaken. After all, the creators took care of the leisure of tourists, setting inside the labyrinth on numerous attractions and taking care of other entertainments. So those who are already tired of skiing and boarding will have something to do with their leisure time in the resort of Zakopane.
But in Estonia they decided to attract numerous tourists with a museum exhibition, which is located right in the open air. The museum is dedicated to the traditional architecture of the countryside and has already received public recognition and the status of "the friendliest object". The original exhibition is located in Tallinn.
As the head of the Estonian tourism development center Tarmo Mutso noted, the exhibits presented in the museum allow every foreign tourist to get acquainted with the history, architectural features of different historical periods, as well as the main differences that exist between different regions of the country.
The unusual museum deserves special praise due to its policy of loyalty and friendliness. The exhibition of rural architecture has gained fame not only in Estonia, but also far beyond its borders, thanks to its positive contribution to the development of a special friendly attitude towards tourists. And foreigners who have been here once praise the work of the museum's responsible employees.
By the way, next year the Open Air Museum will celebrate its 60th anniversary. As part of the celebrations, it is planned to significantly update the existing collection of exhibits, which will interest foreigners and encourage them to visit this unusual place. According to the latest data, at least 125 thousand tourists visit the exhibition during the year. The collection includes 74 buildings, making it the largest in Europe. More than 72 hectares of land were needed to accommodate all architectural objects.