Rural House Nr. 93
House Nr. 93 is a rural house with a two-storeyed larder, farm part and a retirement residence. Starting 1775 a quarter-farmer family of Hrdina-Záhumenský dwelled in the house. The first owners though were Martin and Pavel Turečeks, then in 1640 ¾–farmers. Behind the farm part the house has a retirement residence with a different property parcel number since the last owner ceded a part of the parcel to his parents. The last residents were Jan and Josef Hrdinas. A large part of the object is accessible on request, it houses an exposition of folk housing and original cowsheds with farming tools. On the larder‘ s upper floor are on public display sets of selected tools used in washing and mangling the laundry plus an exposition of fishing.
In the year 1994 the whole object was reconstructed and a replica of a brick barn was added to it in its original place. The grounds of the house were gradually, until 1999, filled with small objects – an annex to the barn for farming tools, clay drying kiln, smokehouse, bee hive, a beam well and a field wooden cross. All land was in that time planted with selected old species of fruit trees and wood.


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