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Folk herbarium or ethnobotany for everyone

Classes, combined with a walk around the open-air museum and a visit to the rural herbalist's cottage, they bring closer the specificity of folk medicine and knowledge about herbs and useful plants and magical, common in folk tradition. Participants will learn about beliefs concerning plants and magical functions attributed to particular species, their importance in rituals and folklore. At the end, they will prepare an ethnographic herbarium containing ethnographic information about popular plants.