A house with three rooms and a saddle roof was built on the stone underpinning to settle an uneven terrain. It consists of pitvor and two residential rooms with ovens in them. The lower room displays the period of puerperium. A sheet separates the bed of a woman in puerperium from the rest of the space and a cradle tied to the ceiling can be seen behind it. There are poliene used not only for drying of shingles, clothes and canvas, but also as a storage place. Snežnice in pitvor were mostly used by woodcutters in the wintertime.
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