Horse stable, Bach near Öblarn

Styria (Historical buildings from the Enns Valley)

Built: 1867
Year of transmission: 1977

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The two-storey, timber-framed building was once used as a horse stable. The upper floor, which can also be reached via an external staircase, was used to store fodder. The steep shear rafter roof is covered with shingles. As is often the case in the western Styrian Enns Valley, two buildings with different roof constructions - a purlin roof and a shear rafter roof - stand side by side. The steep shingle roof enlarges the storage space. The stable was last used as a barn for storing tools.