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Inn in an open-air museum

Bc. Matěj Ponka

Annotation

The inn building is located in the lower part of the Polabské museum of ethnography in Přerov nad Labem. With its facade, the inn building encloses a small village square constituted of houses of regional folk architecture. At the same time, its volume screens out the rectory building from the 19th century located south above the museum, which disturbes the atmosphere of the museum. The house is timbered from torn pieces in a „fur coat", on roughly hewn beams plastered in clay mortar on both sides. In the direction of the village, the gable wall is equipped with an under-hall traditional for Middle Polabí and the gable is decorated with „lomenice“. The pass-through barn, with an open view into the roof with a reclining stool, is used for summer sitting of guests and possible performances.

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