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Zagroda Maziarska Łosie
Maziarska Farm Łosie
Monuments
Łosie 34, 38-314 Łosie
Tourist region: Beskid Sądecki i Niski
tel. +48 183534363
tel. +48 601411590
tel. +48 601411590
Maziarska Farm is a compact, closed complex of buildings located in the centre of the village, near the Nativity of the Theotokos Greek Catholic Orthodox Church from 1810.
It is an example of wooden buildings typical of Łosie in the times before mass practising of grease-making. The buildings of the hut and the stable with a carriage house originate in the end of the 19th century. They are built of carved fir logs, using the full scribe method. Peaked roofs of the buildings are covered with spruce shingles. On top of the hut, on a roof slope from the side of the yard there is a built-up opening used for putting hay into the hay-loft. The hut has a single row of rooms with a vestibule dividing the building into two parts. The granary with a basement comes from the 1st half of the 20th century, has a framed structure and is planked, with a peaked shingled roof. Currently, the buildings are a branch of the Karwacjan and Gładysz Manors Museum in Gorlice, while the hut and the stable accommodate an exhibition dedicated to the Lemko culture and grease-making in Łosie.