Ethno Park Tulba

Ethno Park Tulba

Braničevski okrug

55/10090 min

Ethno Park Tulba, established in 1972 as part of the National Museum in Požarevac, is dedicated to preserving and presenting the traditional folk architecture of the Braničevo region in Serbia. The park comprises eight wooden structures representing various types of rural buildings, including two houses (a two-room and a four-room), a barn, a basket house, a stable, a distillery, and a well. These buildings were traditionally constructed from wooden logs, reflecting the authentic architectural style of the area. The park also exhibits numerous objects used in viticulture and fruit growing, such as barrels and casks for storing wine and brandy, pruning knives for vine cutting, wooden funnels for pouring liquids into barrels, grape containers, and various utensils related to brandy distillation. Additionally, a special pavilion shaped like a tent displays the signing of the Treaty of Požarevac, an important historical event. Ethno Park Tulba offers visitors a unique opportunity to experience the rural cultural heritage, traditional crafts, and everyday life of the Braničevo region's ancestors.

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Astuce: The best time to visit Ethno Park Tulba is during spring and summer when the outdoor exhibits are most accessible and the weather is pleasant. It is recommended to check opening hours in advance and consider purchasing tickets ahead if available. Visitors interested in Serbian rural culture and history may benefit from guided tours offered by the National Museum in Požarevac. Discounts may be available for groups, students, or seniors. Comfortable walking shoes are advised as the park includes outdoor areas with traditional wooden buildings.

Faits intéressants

  • The park contains eight wooden structures representing traditional rural buildings from the Braničevo region.
  • It exhibits authentic tools and objects used in viticulture and brandy distillation, such as barrels, pruning knives, and wooden funnels.
  • A pavilion shaped like a tent displays the signing of the Treaty of Požarevac, a notable historical event.
  • The buildings are constructed from wooden logs, typical of the local folk architecture style.

Histoire

1972

Ethno Park Tulba was founded in 1972 as part of the National Museum in Požarevac to preserve the traditional folk architecture and cultural heritage of the Braničevo region.

It was created to gather in one location various authentic rural buildings and artifacts representing the lifestyle and crafts of local people.

Over the decades, the park has become a significant cultural and educational site, showcasing the historical practices of viticulture, fruit growing, and rural living.

The pavilion commemorating the Treaty of Požarevac reflects the park's integration of local historical events with ethnographic preservation.

Guide du lieu

1
Two-room House

A traditional wooden house with two rooms, showcasing typical rural living quarters of the Braničevo region.

2
Four-room House

A larger traditional wooden house with four rooms, illustrating the extended family living arrangements common in the region.

3
Barn and Basket House

Structures used for storage of agricultural products and tools, demonstrating rural farming practices.

4
Stable and Distillery

The stable housed farm animals, while the distillery was used for producing brandy, an important local tradition.

5
Well

A wooden well used historically for water supply, an essential feature of rural households.

6
Treaty of Požarevac Pavilion

A special pavilion shaped like a tent that exhibits the signing of the Treaty of Požarevac, linking the park to a significant historical event.