
Decorated beam and column of veranda of wooden vernacular house built by “Pasco of the Salaje” (county Salaj) in 1775, Berbesti, Maramures, Romania

Wooden shingle roof of wooden vernacular house built by “Pasco of the Salaje” (county Salaj) in 1775, Berbesti, Maramures, Romania

Carved Wooden vernacular shed door detail built by “Pasco of the Salaje” (county Salaj) in 1775, Berbesti, Maramures. Dimitrie, Romania
Dimitrie Gusti National Village Museum (Muzeul Satului) in Bucharest, Romania gathers together a beautiful collection of endangered vernacular buildings from around Romania.
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