The Jakopič wooden double hayrack is interesting part of ethnological rural and profane building heritage of Mali Lipoglav, with interesting regional ornaments. Double hayrack is timed somewhere at the turn of 19th and 20th century. Double hayrack stand on concrete pedestals. It has three pairs of windows, closed harrow with perpendicularly intersecting beams. The roof of the double hayrack is symmetrically pitched, covered with roof tile. Hand of the hayrack and the beam are regionally typically ornamented. It is located on the bank, southeast from the house Mali Lipoglav 10.
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Mali Lipoglav
Mali Lipoglav is a village, which is located at the edge of City municipality Ljubljana at an altitude of 529 meters. In the center of the village is the parish church of St. Claus. The area of the village Mali Lipoglav was populated already in prehistory, at which fort with earthwork indicates [_Read more_]