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Peasant’s Household

Peasant’s Household

• PH includes the buildings that have as main horpose human housing, clothing preservation and the storage of food.

• They include also the plaming and the cooking appliances.

• The PH also includes buildings that have as main purpes to shelter the catle and storage of the food for animals.

The gate

The traditional countryside gate isspecific to the old village architecture,with carved symbolic birds as poles:wedly open, it welcomes you insidein the secret space of the old times simplicity…

The yard

Between the house and the shelters thereis an empty space which is not comptidated,cold the barn yard.

The peasant’shouse

The house is the place where most of the life of the family takesplace, where the costumes are preserved and transmited to theother generations.

The inner space – the dwary

The inner space:clothing items

The inner space:tools, spool

The inner space:plates / dishes andwooden carvings

The fountain

Source of wather

The catle yard

The horn

Shelter for catle, horses, sheep, sometimeswith coverd spaces for a chart or fodder.

The breeding catle

Grazing catle

The breeding catle: horses used to pull the charts

The breeding catle: breeding sheep

Pigs sty

Breeding pigs in closures…

… or on the pasture

Paltry shelter

Objects andproductsproducedin the household as a resultof catle greading

Vine yard and theorchart

provides the familywith wine and fruit

The vegetable yard provides the family with fresh and conserved vegetables

The field Used to produce corn and fodder

The cornviedd

The cereals field

Alimentary products produced in the house

The end

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