The wooden „cimprača" from the sec­ond half of the eighteenth century was built in the shape of the letter L and is one of the rare pre­served Pannonian houses in Slovenia, from this reason it became a cultural monument.

It was built in 1787. On the left to the entrance there is a big front room with a baker's oven, on the right there is a back room. It also has a smoke room with a small room, which is the only preserved smoke room in the wider area. Windows, which are not in line with the original appearance of the house, were built in later, and floors have been replaced as well. Thehouse is prolonged into an outbuild­ing. In the front room there is a small window, which was used for letting fresh air into the house. Outside the house there are the following prem­ises: »gumna«, »listnjak«, »verštat« (workshop), »štalae (stable), »svinjska štala« (pigsty) and a woodshed. Such Pannonian houses were the home of vinedressers.

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