The wooden croft consists of a house and farm buildings positioned one after the other and under one roof. In the residential part is an entrance hall, a room, and a pantry. The entrance hall leading to the room is built from logs. Inside is a mow and shepherding-related cooperage utensils: wooden water pails, watering cans, milk cans, and other household items. The Sołtys Croft has only one room – here, the family slept, prepared meals, and received guests. The walls of the room were built from square-sawn lumber. The construction date and a rosette motif were carved into the main ceiling beam. The room’s furnishings are modest: a stove, which once had an open hearth (to cook, one would place a pot on an iron trivet), a bed, a shelf for dishes, benches, and table. Glass paintings once hung above the table; they were later replaced with oleographs. The room is adorned with tapestries and decorative faience tableware hanging on the wall by the table. Poles hanging above the bed and by the stove serve as a wardrobe.
Entrance Hall, Sołtys Family Croft
Beacon