The initiator of this project was priest Edward Sobieraj, who following his passion for this kind of historical exhibits, ordered to restore a light carriage found on the farmstead in Pilaszków. In time, there were more and more of new exhibits. Today, visitors may see dozens of horse-drawn vehicles. These include cabs, carriages, coaches, phaetons, peasant carts, carriages, sleighs, and even a gypsy wagon.
The Museum of the Horse-drawn Vehicles
The museum was established in 2003 as the largest exhibition of horse-drawn vehicles in Masovia.
The initiator of this project was priest Edward Sobieraj, who following his passion for this kind of historical exhibits, ordered to restore a light carriage found on the farmstead in Pilaszków. In time, there were more and more of new exhibits. Today, visitors may see dozens of horse-drawn vehicles. These include cabs, carriages, coaches, phaetons, peasant carts, carriages, sleighs, and even a gypsy wagon.
The initiator of this project was priest Edward Sobieraj, who following his passion for this kind of historical exhibits, ordered to restore a light carriage found on the farmstead in Pilaszków. In time, there were more and more of new exhibits. Today, visitors may see dozens of horse-drawn vehicles. These include cabs, carriages, coaches, phaetons, peasant carts, carriages, sleighs, and even a gypsy wagon.