An annual summer festival celebrating the shared history and culture of the Polish-Ukrainian Borderlands (Kresy). It features concerts of traditional music and modern artists, exhibitions, folk markets, and workshops on local heritage. Held across several towns (Basznia Dolna, Lubaczów, Cieszanów, Horyniec-Zdrój, Radruż), the festival immerses visitors in borderland traditions and history. Highlights include an inaugural concert in Radruż and a grand finale concert of folk ensembles. 1 2
Rooted in remembrance of the now-former eastern provinces (Kresy), this festival brings together Poles, Ukrainians, and others connected to the borderlands region. It reflects the multicultural heritage of Eastern Podkarpacie, with performances by folk groups from Poland and neighboring countries. The community uses it to pass on traditions of the old Republic of Poland’s eastern lands and to foster dialogue among descendants of those people. 1 2
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Zespół parkowo-pałacowy w Lubaczowie · Lubaczów
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Visitors attend the opening exhibition and then a live concert of borderland music in a historic wooden church setting.
Large audiences gather for cooking shows with celebrity chefs and the final concerts, enjoying music and local cuisine in a folk settlement setting.
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Moderate crowds
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