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Zakopane Style (or Witkiewicz Style) is an art style, most visible in architecture, but also found in furniture and related objects, inspired by the regional art of Poland's highland regions, most notably
Podhale Podhale (; ), sometimes referred to as the Polish Highlands, is Poland's southernmost region. The Podhale is located in the foothills of the Tatra range of the Carpathian Mountains. It is the most famous region of the Goral Lands which are a ...
. Drawing on the motifs and traditions in the buildings of the
Carpathian Mountains The Carpathian Mountains or Carpathians () are a range of mountains forming an arc across Central Europe and Southeast Europe. Roughly long, it is the third-longest European mountain range after the Ural Mountains, Urals at and the Scandinav ...
, this synthesis was created by Stanisław Witkiewicz and is now considered to be one of the core traditions of the Goral people.


Development

As the Podhale region developed into a tourist area in the mid-19th century, the population of
Zakopane Zakopane (Gorals#Language, Podhale Goral: ''Zokopane'') is a town in the south of Poland, in the southern part of the Podhale region at the foot of the Tatra Mountains. From 1975 to 1998, it was part of Nowy Sącz Voivodeship; since 1999, it has ...
began to rise. The new buildings to house these new well-to-do inhabitants was built in the style of Swiss and later Austro-Hungarian chalets. Stanislaw Witkiewicz, an art critic, architect, painter, novelist and journalist, was chosen to design a villa for Zygmunt Gnatowski. In his plans, Witkiewicz decided against using foreign building styles and instead chose to utilize the local traditions used by the native Górals of Podhale. Drawing on the Vernacular architecture of the Carpathians, Witkiewicz used as a model the modest but richly decorated homes in Góral villages such as Chochołów which he further enriched by incorporating select elements of
Art Nouveau Art Nouveau ( ; ; ), Jugendstil and Sezessionstil in German, is an international style of art, architecture, and applied art, especially the decorative arts. It was often inspired by natural forms such as the sinuous curves of plants and ...
style, thus giving birth to the "Zakopane Style". This building, known as the Villa "Koliba" was built between 1892 and 1894, and it still stands to this day on Koscieliska Street in the mountain resort of
Zakopane Zakopane (Gorals#Language, Podhale Goral: ''Zokopane'') is a town in the south of Poland, in the southern part of the Podhale region at the foot of the Tatra Mountains. From 1975 to 1998, it was part of Nowy Sącz Voivodeship; since 1999, it has ...
. Witkiewicz designed a number of original buildings in Zakopane, including the "Dom pod Jedlami" in the Koziniec district, the chapel in the Jaszczurowka district, Villa "Oksza" on Zamojski Street, the building of the Tatra Museum, the chapel of St. John the Baptist in the parish Church of the Holy Family on Krupówki Street, and the Korniłowicz family chapel in the Bystre district. File:Zakopane-Koliba-2006-Ejdzej.jpg, An exterior shot of Villa "Koliba" File:Koliba002.JPG, Interior of Villa "Koliba" File:Willa Koliba Ganek.jpg, Villa "Koliba" detail File:Willa „Oksza”, Zakopane, A-68 M 02.jpg, Villa Oksza File:Willa pod Jedlami w Zakopanem.jpg, Pod Jedlami villa File:Kaplica Jaszczurowka.jpg, Chapel at Jaszczurówka Stanislaw Witkiewicz once wrote on the idea of the Zakopane style: The Zakopane style soon found proponents among other outstanding architects, including Jan Witkiewicz-Koszyc, Wladyslaw Matlakowski, and Walery Eliasz-Radzikowski. Apart from architecture, the Zakopane Style was also used in decorative arts: File:DSC 0095-001 chair from the Villa Koliba, 1894, St. Witkiewicz designe.jpg, Zakopane style chair from the Villa Koliba File:02021 0103-001 Zakopane style chair, befor 1918.jpg, Zakopane style chair, before 1918 File:Zakopane style chair.jpeg, Zakopane style chair File:02021 0108 Zakopane-style tableware set, before 1918.jpg, Zakopane style tableware set, before 1918


In the brick architecture

The Zakopane Style was initially typical for the wooden architecture, but soon it was also developed in the brick architecture. The most important examples in
Podhale Podhale (; ), sometimes referred to as the Polish Highlands, is Poland's southernmost region. The Podhale is located in the foothills of the Tatra range of the Carpathian Mountains. It is the most famous region of the Goral Lands which are a ...
are the Tatra Museum, ''Dworzec Tatrzański'' and Grand Hotel Stamary in
Zakopane Zakopane (Gorals#Language, Podhale Goral: ''Zokopane'') is a town in the south of Poland, in the southern part of the Podhale region at the foot of the Tatra Mountains. From 1975 to 1998, it was part of Nowy Sącz Voivodeship; since 1999, it has ...
and the Military Sanatorium in Kościelisko. File:Muzeum Tatrzańskie”, Zakopane, A-1130 M 05.jpg, The Tatra Museum in Zakopane File:Dworzec Tatrzański.jpg, ''Dworzec Tatrzański'' in
Zakopane Zakopane (Gorals#Language, Podhale Goral: ''Zokopane'') is a town in the south of Poland, in the southern part of the Podhale region at the foot of the Tatra Mountains. From 1975 to 1998, it was part of Nowy Sącz Voivodeship; since 1999, it has ...
File:Zakopane, Grand Hotel Stamary - panoramio.jpg, Grand Hotel Stamary in
Zakopane Zakopane (Gorals#Language, Podhale Goral: ''Zokopane'') is a town in the south of Poland, in the southern part of the Podhale region at the foot of the Tatra Mountains. From 1975 to 1998, it was part of Nowy Sącz Voivodeship; since 1999, it has ...
File:Sanatorium dr Dłuskiego w Zakopanem, pocztówka.jpg, Military Sanatorium in Kościelisko


Outside the Polish highlands

The Zakopane style also gained popularity beyond the Polish highlands. In 1900, the young Kraków-based architect
Franciszek Mączyński Franciszek Mączyński (21 September 1874 in Wadowice – 28 June 1947 in Kraków) was a Polish Art Nouveau architect. Prominent by 1910, his commissions include several major churches, and turn-of-the-century civic and cultural institutions d ...
won an international architectural competition organized by the Paris-based magazine ''Moniteur des Architectes'' with a design of a villa in the Zakopane style. There was also the ''Dom Ludowy'' in
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, the ''Chata'' built for author Stefan Żeromski in
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, a series of villas in
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,
Konstancin-Jeziorna Konstancin-Jeziorna is a spa town in Piaseczno County, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland, with 17,566 inhabitants (as of March 2011, according to GUS). It is located about south of downtown Warsaw and is a part of the Warsaw metropolitan area. The t ...
, Anin and
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, as well as the train station in Saldutiškis, Lithuania. There were also some attempts to adapt the style to brick construction. Examples include Czeslaw Domaniewski's design for a series of train stations, the
townhouses A townhouse, townhome, town house, or town home, is a type of terraced housing. A modern townhouse is often one with a small footprint on multiple floors. In a different British usage, the term originally referred to any type of city residenc ...
located at 30 Chmielna Street in Warsaw and at 38 Pekarska Street in Lviv as well as a brick tenement by Jan Starowicz dubbed ''"Beneath the Góral"'' in
Łódź Łódź is a city in central Poland and a former industrial centre. It is the capital of Łódź Voivodeship, and is located south-west of Warsaw. Łódź has a population of 655,279, making it the country's List of cities and towns in Polan ...
. Additionally, the Góral diaspora has incorporated the norms and designs of the Zakopane Style of Architecture into homes, chapels and community buildings that serve their community, such as the Polish Highlanders Alliance of North America in Chicago, or the chapel on the grounds of the Polish National Alliance's Youth Camp in Yorkville. File:Dom_Żeromskiego_proj_Koszyc_Witkiewicz_Nałęczów.JPG, Żeromski's ''Chata'' in
Nałęczów Nałęczów is a spa town (population 4,800) situated on the Nałęczów Plateau in Puławy County, Lublin Voivodeship, eastern Poland. Nałęczów belongs to Lesser Poland. History In the 18th century, the discovery there of healing waters ini ...
File:Zakopianski sosnowiec.jpg, ''Dom Ludowy'' in
Sosnowiec Sosnowiec is an industrial city county in the Dąbrowa Basin of southern Poland, in the Silesian Voivodeship, which is also part of the Metropolis GZM municipal association.—— Located in the eastern part of the Upper Silesian Industrial Re ...
File:Konstancin Jutrzenka 2.jpg, Villa ''Jutrzenka'' in
Konstancin-Jeziorna Konstancin-Jeziorna is a spa town in Piaseczno County, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland, with 17,566 inhabitants (as of March 2011, according to GUS). It is located about south of downtown Warsaw and is a part of the Warsaw metropolitan area. The t ...
File:30, Chmielna Street in Warsaw - 01.JPG, House at 30 Chmielna Street in
Warsaw Warsaw, officially the Capital City of Warsaw, is the capital and List of cities and towns in Poland, largest city of Poland. The metropolis stands on the Vistula, River Vistula in east-central Poland. Its population is officially estimated at ...
File:38 Pekarska Street, Lviv (01).jpg, House at 38 Pekarska Street in
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Today

The Zakopane style dominated architecture in the Podhale and other Goral Lands for many years. Although the cutoff date for buildings designed in the Zakopane Style of Architecture is usually held to be 1914, many new pensions, villas and highlander homes are built according to the architectural model devised by Witkiewicz to the present day. There was also a period of Neo-Zakopane Style in the 1950s during the Socialist realism, represented by such constructions like the Tourist hostel ''Dom Turysty'' in Zakopane (1949–1952) and several
mountain huts A mountain is an elevated portion of the Earth's crust, generally with steep sides that show significant exposed bedrock. Although definitions vary, a mountain may differ from a plateau in having a limited summit area, and is usually higher ...
, eg. in Dolina Pięciu Stawów Polskich (1947–1953) or in Chochołowska Polana (1951–1953). The museum of the Zakopane Style of Architecture located in the Villa "Koliba" first designed by Witkiewicz provides visitors with information on the Zakopane style. File:Zakopane Hotel Aries.jpg, Tourist hostel ''Dom Turysty'' in
Zakopane Zakopane (Gorals#Language, Podhale Goral: ''Zokopane'') is a town in the south of Poland, in the southern part of the Podhale region at the foot of the Tatra Mountains. From 1975 to 1998, it was part of Nowy Sącz Voivodeship; since 1999, it has ...
File:2020 Dolina Pięciu Stawów Polskich, 7.jpg,
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in Dolina Pięciu Stawów Polskich File:Dolina Chochołowska - schronisko.jpg,
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in Chochołowska Polana


See also

* Polish Highlanders Alliance of North America * Sanctuary of Our Lady of Ludźmierz


References


External links

* Edyta Barucka
Redefining Polishness: The Revival of Crafts in Galicia around 1900
Acta Slavica Iaponica, Tomus 28, pp. 71‒99 Gorals Culture in Zakopane Architecture in Poland Vernacular architecture Art Nouveau architecture Culture of Lesser Poland Voivodeship {{authority control