Traditional boats on the Vishwa River in Poland
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It is a model of a traditional Polish vessel that represents the large flat-bottomed boats used to transport food on the Vishwa River from the 16th to 18th centuries. Known for its enormous size and carrying capacity, it is capable of carrying 1100-1140 barrels of grain and requires a crew of 16-18 to operate. It was the largest barge on the Vistava at the time, with a flat bottom and solid structure, with a sharp bow and a strong stern. Designed to adapt to the natural flow of the river, the crew uses sails and paddles to control the ship's progress. An opportunity for history lovers to learn about and recreate the history of navigation in Poland.