Zakopane Style

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Zakopane Style is a distinctive architectural and decorative style from the Polish Tatra region that blends local highland folk motifs with elements of Art Nouveau and national romanticism.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural style
artistic style
architect Stanisław Witkiewicz NERFINISHED
country Poland
culturalContext Polish Highlander culture
Polish national revival
developedIn Zakopane NERFINISHED
genre National style architecture NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic carved window frames
decorative floral motifs
geometric folk patterns
integration with mountain landscape
large overhanging eaves
log construction
ornamental balconies
rich wood carving
steep gabled roofs
symbolic national motifs
use of local timber
hasInfluenced Polish national architecture
regional architecture in Podhale
tourist architecture in the Tatra region
hasMotive floral ornaments
heart motifs
sun motifs
zoomorphic ornaments
hasPart decorative arts
interior design
wooden architecture
inception 1890s
late 19th century
influencedBy Art Nouveau NERFINISHED
Goral folk art
National Romanticism NERFINISHED
Polish Highlander traditions
vernacular wooden architecture
materialUsed stone foundations
wood
movement Polish national style movement
namedAfter Zakopane NERFINISHED
partOf Polish architectural heritage
region Podhale NERFINISHED
Tatra Mountains NERFINISHED
usedFor mountain chalets
pensions
public buildings
religious buildings
villas

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Stanisław Witkiewicz notableWork Zakopane Style