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Inside the Actors’ Countryside Home Near Lipno

A look at the Ewa Kuryło and Piotr Pręgowski home in rural Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship and why it matters for expats.

The Ewa Kuryło and Piotr Pręgowski home sits quietly in a village near Lipno, offering calm and rural routine to two well-known Polish actors. Moreover, their choice of life away from cities shows another side of celebrity living in Poland.

Ewa Kuryło and Piotr Pręgowski home: a rural retreat

The couple has shared life for 48 years. Consequently, they chose countryside peace over city buzz. They live in Kujawsko-Pomorskie in northern-central Poland. Moreover, the area blends fields, small forests and old village lanes. Their property features a modest house, garden plots and room for guests. Therefore, it reflects a lifestyle many Poles still value. In addition, fans see how the actors trade red carpets for simple chores.

Daily life and local integration

Their days follow a quiet rhythm. Moreover, they tend to the garden and enjoy morning walks. The actors keep chickens and grow vegetables, and they host friends outdoors. Consequently, neighbours often stop by for tea. In addition, local festivals draw them into the community. Their life shows how cultural ties work in small Poland. Moreover, rural villages keep strong social networks that newcomers should note.

Why this matters to expats

Living in a village near Lipno differs from city life in Poland. Therefore, expats should weigh services, transport and bureaucracy. Local shops may close early. Moreover, buses run less often than in big cities. You will likely need a car to commute. In addition, health and social services work differently near small towns. For example, the NFZ (public health insurer) organizes primary care but rural clinics may have limited hours. Also, ZUS handles pensions and social contributions (ZUS is the national social insurance institution). Furthermore, a PESEL is your national ID number for many transactions (PESEL = registry number). Finally, local authorities enforce small fines called mandat for minor offences (mandat = on-the-spot fine).

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you plan to live in a Polish village, register your address at the local municipal office to get a PESEL if needed. Moreover, join the local health clinic under NFZ to access public healthcare. In addition, expect slower public transport and fewer shops, so arrange supplies and consider a car. Finally, learn simple Polish phrases to build local ties, and keep copies of your ID for any meetings with ZUS or town officials.

Living quietly suits many celebrities who seek privacy and normal routines. Moreover, the couple’s life reflects broader trends in Poland where urban returnees revive villages. Consequently, developers and local councils may invest in infrastructure when such households settle nearby. Therefore, new residents may benefit from gradual improvements in services. In addition, the actors’ story gives outsiders a practical view of Polish countryside life.

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