This is a wooden agricultural building located in a rough terrain and, therefore, supported by tall stone props. Sheep used to be stabled in a free space under the granary floor and, at the same time, it kept the grain dry and protected it from pests. Walls are made from logs, the stable floor consists of the loose round logs to let the animal faeces flow off, the granary floor consists of the, tight boards. The stable can hold two horses (thaťs why the roof is a bit taller here), four cows and one pig. Two different kinds of supply corn tanks are situated in the granary: kadlub (carved into a tree stem) and štrich (made from shingles).
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