Barn from Stróżna, Open-air Museum of Rural Pogórze

Obora ze Stróżnej

The barn also comes from Adolf Czerwień’s homestead. The log frame structure is made of rounded timber. The gaps between the logs are filled with meadow hay and the gable roof is covered with stepped thatch. There are four compartments in the barn. The main part is a separate room for a few cows and a coach room with a separate place for a horse. A travel cart and tools for working the fields can be seen in the coach room. In the enclosure for cows is an original ladder and a manger for the feed stacked up against the entire length of one of the walls; there are also horse collars, shackles and chains hanging on the walls. An extension adjoining the cow enclosure has two compartments: the lower one houses a pigsty whereas the upper one is designed for hens. With the extension at right angle to the cow enclosure, the entire building is L-shaped.


 
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