Rajbrot Granary
Rajbrot 43, 32-725 Rajbrot
Tourist region: Gorce i Beskid Wyspowy
The name of the village, Rajbrot, probably comes from the German and means 'golden brown bread'. The parish in the village was established in 1260, thanks to Duke Bolesław V the Chaste, and it was he who also founded the larch church. The granary, which dates from the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries, is located in the complex next to the church. Along with other buildings it was built on the initiative of the referendary Andrzej Szymczakiewicz. It was rebuilt in the 1950s. It is a log building, one-storey, covered with a gable roof. It was built on a rectangular plan and sits on so-called 'pecki', i.e., stones serving as a primitive foundation. The only room inside is roofed with an exposed-beam ceiling. The floor is made of planks laid on thick beams – so-called joists.