Being only one of two buildings saved after the fire in 1954, it is a typical wooden house with a saddle roof from 1810. The house has 3 rooms, stone cellar and later added chamber. The room is arranged with a traditional kitchen furniture from the beginning of the 19th century. Moreover, there is also a device for home cloth production. Kysuce women used to weave the thick linen cloth for domestic use in the wintertime. The house has a brick oven with a smoke discharged to chimney and further to an attic where it is fmished by another smaller oven. This early type of heating installation is notable for its decoration - a solar rosette. In the chamber are shown devices used for linen processing - wingle, beater, grinder, bristles, etc.
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