Żeromski House [Domek Żeromskiego]

An itsy museum/cafe set in the seaside cottage that served as the 1920s residence of Polish writer Stefan Żeromski (1864-1925). Shortlisted for the Nobel Prize for Literature, and regarded as the ‘conscience of Polish literature’, Żeromski was also a proud patriot, and much of his life was dedicated to the restoration of the Polish state. Although born in Warsaw he remains fondly remembered in these parts, not least for his involvement in creating the Friends of Pomerania society. You’ll find a selection of works on display in here, as well as an interesting photographic diary of Orłowo through history. You won’t need more than 15 minutes to peruse the Polish language displays, after which it’s only sensible you conclude your visit with a cuppa in the cafe. 

YOUR COMMENTS

Write your own review or add your comments for this venue here. Note: this is for reader's reviews only; contact the venue directly for information or reservation requests.

What do you think? *
Name *

Email *

Country/State *

City

*Required fields
Terms and conditions

Open:

Open Sat, Sun 11:00-17:00 and depending on exhibition's schedule. Organised groups please call in advance.

Address:

ul. Orłowska 6

Phone:

(+48) 609 46 98 48
View in maps.inyourpocket.com