THE FARM HOUSE
The latrine – toilette with a pit for excreta - was usually a part of the farmhouse. This was for sanitary reasons and because it was conveniet to have it linked to the dungheap.

THE FARM HOUSE
The farm house is a rectangularly planned, storied building with a drying-frame - "kozolec" on the front side and an open shed at the right side façade of the building. The building had different functions; on the left there was a wine cellar and above it on the first floor was "pod" - a place where grain was threshed with flails. At the right end of the building was a stable - "štala" . Whereas the floor in the dwelling house is made of clay, the floor in the stable is made of wood, which makes it easier to clean the stables.
The exhibited tools are: a mill for fruit, a foot-driven grinding wheel, a wine press - "preša", a tresher, a yoke - "telege", a handcart, a rake for thatching, a wooden wheelbarrow - "šajterga", a quern -"šrotarca"...