Don Vasyl was born in 1950 in the Łagiewnicki Forest in , because this was where his camp was located. He loved music as a child, and in 1987 he founded the first band Don Wasyl i Roma, which later transformed into Don Vasyl i Cygańskie Gwiazdy. His hits such as “Ore, ore” or “Dreams come true” are known to almost all Poles. When he returns from a concert tour, he looks for peace and inspiration in a beautiful residence in Kujawy.
As a child he lived in a camp. When he grew up, he settled in Ciechocinek
Don Vasyl comes from a family of urban Gypsies from the Baro Szero dynasty. His family came to Poland from Berlin. As a child, he had no permanent place of residence and traveled around Poland with a caravan. — Back then, in the town or village where we were staying, we rented rooms and waited there for the end of winter. (…) When Roma were banned from living in camps in Poland, it was 1964, I was 14 years old then – in one of the interviews. Ultimately, the musician settled in Ciechocinek, where he can boast of a huge villa.
Don Vasyl’s villa has 20 rooms. “Now this is a little too much for us”
From the outside, Don Vasyl’s house impresses with its form. The brick-colored façade, columns, arches and turrets in the building resemble a small palace, and everything is complemented by a fountain standing in front of the house and a statue of the Virgin Mary.
In the “” program, the musician admitted that the house is 700 square meters and has 20 rooms. — Now this is a bit too much for us. I was left alone in this house with my wife and sometimes we chase each other around these rooms, he confessed, adding that his children and their families had previously lived in the house. More photos from Don Vasyl’s house can be seen in our gallery.
Source: Gazeta

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