Zakopane Trip 01  Chocholow Village - it represents the most complete survival of an old gorale village. The majority of the houses here were built during the nineteenth century Zakopane Trip 02  Little Girl in the Doorway Zakopane Trip 03  Chocholow Village
Zakopane Trip 04  Examples of the way they use to Live in the Wooden Houses Zakopane Trip 05  Interior of the Wooden House Zakopane Trip 06  The Stove in the Wooden House
Zakopane Trip 07  Typical Hat of a Polish Highlander Zakopane Trip 08  Carvings made by a Local man Zakopane Trip 09  Chocholow Villaeg Church
Zakopane Trip 10  Church Of Our Lady Of Czestochowa in Zakopane Zakopane Trip 11  This small wooden church and atmospheric cemetery date from the mid-19th century. The Old Church has charming carved wooden decorations and pews, the Stations of the Cross painted on glass on the windows and an unusual open-fronted confessional. Zakopane Trip 12  The Black Madonna Church
Zakopane Trip 13  Little Building on the way to the Cemetery Zakopane Trip 14  The adjoining cemetery is one of the country's most beautiful, featuring amazing wood-carved headstones, some resembling giant chess pieces. The noted Polish painter and creator of the Zakopane Style, Stanisław Witkiewicz, is buried here beneath a modest wooden grave marker. Zakopane Trip 15  The Cemetery Zakopane
Zakopane Trip 16  The Cemetery Zakopane Zakopane Trip 17  Take the Fenicular Railway to the Top of Mount Gubalowka for View of the Tatra Mountains Zakopane Trip 18  Modern Wooden House
Zakopane Trip 19  View down to Zakopane Zakopane Trip 20  Little Church at theTop of the Mountain Zakopane Trip 21  Tatra Museum
Zakopane Trip 22  Tatra Museum Showing the Culture of the Highlanders