Adam's family portal
Building, structure
In the village we can still find beautiful relics of folk architecture, the gabled, hipped, hipped and plank-gabled houses with columned porches and typical attics. Some of them have been tastefully renovated. … Most of the houses used to be two- or three-story, and their building materials – as we have already mentioned – were adobe and stone. The roof was initially covered with thatch, reeds, shingles, and later tiles and slate. The furnishings of the house have also been discussed so far, as has the construction of the gates and plots. … There is a bridge, an old wooden dovecote, a heron well, etc. The old cellars dug into the ground also deserve special attention.