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The project is being carried out as an extension of the Open Air Archaeological Museum at the site.![]() |
A neolithic settlement in Biskupin, north central Poland, is being reconstructed with the aid of EU funding [Credit: PAP/Tytus Zmijewski] |
“This place has gained a well-deserved reputation, thanks to consistent development... and we are now using the opportunity to enrich the site,” he said.
The remains of a neolithic settlement were first discovered in 1934 by local teacher Walenty Szwajcer. Archaeological work began the following year, led by Professor Jozef Kostrzewski (1885-1969).
The mock settlement currently being constructed includes long-houses of the kind that existed 6000 years ago. Furthermore, plants that were typical of the time will be grown on plots near the houses.
The entire investment, including a new tourist centre, will cost 4.3 million zloty (1 million euros), over a quarter of which came from EU funds.
The opening of the new sections of the museum is scheduled for 2014.
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