Erected towards the end of the 19th century, the structure comes from the homestead of Adolf Czerwień, a rich farmer from Stróżna. It stands on a high foundation made of stones cemented with clay. The walls are made of logs with gaps left between them to allow for ventilation, and the hipped gable roof is covered with stepped thatch. The building is divided into three parts: a walk-through court and two storage areas where grain, straw and hay were stored. The exhibition displays objects and equipment used on a farm.
Barn from Stróżna, Open-air Museum of Rural Pogórze
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