Neo-Gothic Granary in Wybrzeże near Dubiecko
Art and history in a wooden framework
Neo-Gothic Granary in Wybrzeże near Dubiecko
Although the manor-farm-park establishment, to which the discussed monument belongs, was founded around the 16th century, the granary was built only in the second half of the 19th century in the place of a majdan – the main square between the farm buildings. The majdan was meanwhile moved westwards. Caring for aesthetics, the owners ensured that the granary's façade was finished in a neo-Gothic style. An interesting fact is that not a single nail was used during its construction, relying on pegs to connect the wooden elements. Inside, the granary has a three-story structure. It was most likely damaged during World War I and then used with minimal investment for repairs.