The museum farmhouse called Dlaskův statek is a typical example of traditional architecture in the region of the Jizera River.
The former village magistrate's office was built in 1716. The building was rebuilt several times. The farmhouse is a separate unit, surrounded by a wooden fence with two gates: the upper one consists of a brick block and a little wooden belfry, and the lower one is wooden. A part of the farmhouse is the sculpture of Virgin Mary (1784) and a two-storey timbered granary, moved from Malý Rohozec in the sixties.
Expositions: A sample of a rural house - Agricultural and craft tools and equipment - The history of mills and milling in the Jizera region
Locality: in the valley of the Jizera River, 2 km from the centre of Turnov, in the direction towards Železný Brod, 5 minutes from the railway station in Dolánky.
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Dolánky 12, Turnov, 511 01
Phone: | +420 481 322 954 +420 481 322 106 |
E-mail: | mail@muzeum-turnov.cz |
Web: | www.muzeum-turnov.cz |
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