In the Museum of Folk Architecture in Sanok there is an interesting Priest's house and farm which dates back from 19th century.
Priest's house interior |
In the 19th century Roman -Catholic priests were very influenced, well off and what's more well educated. They could write and read but most people couldn't do it.
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glad they preserved it. i, of course, like the fences. :)
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ReplyDeleteWonderful place!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for visiting.
DeleteWhat a pretty place, lovely scenes and photos..have a happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteI've never seen a fence put together like the light tan ones with the pickets that seem to be held together my reeds or small branches. (For others viewing those photos, I suggest clicking on them to see larger views.) It is amazing how many different kinds of fences there are in the world. I guess most people use what's available locally. In my area, It's difficult to find something unusual, but once in a while, I do.
ReplyDeleteMy "Good Fences" post can be found here:
http://proartz.blogspot.com/2014/08/good-fences-82114-gugus-truck.html
So it is the first time when you have seen. Next time I will publish link on your blog.
DeleteWhat are the little houses in the third to last phot, behind the statue? Looks like a very interesting place to visit, and I like all the different roof styles.
ReplyDeleteThey beehives in the old style. It is very interesting place believe me
DeleteI love too.
ReplyDeleteDifferent to here but great to see.
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