Polish folklore
Polish folklore is a rich tapestry of traditions, stories, and customs that reflect the history and culture of Poland. It includes a variety of elements such as myths, legends, and fairy tales, often featuring characters like witches, dragons, and heroes. These tales are passed down through generations, showcasing the values and beliefs of Polish society.
Traditional Polish folklore also encompasses various festivals, music, and dance. Folk art, including embroidery and wood carving, plays a significant role in expressing cultural identity. Celebrations like Wielkanoc (Easter) and Dożynki (Harvest Festival) highlight the importance of community and seasonal changes in Polish life.