farmerfivetom
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The building is located in former East Prussia, in present-day Poland, near the city of Gdansk. The construction of precinct houses was widespread at that time in the Order of Malta, an area of the former East Prussia. As the most important feature of a porch house, the forehand is positioned at a 90-degree angle to the main building at the same first height. The construction of these houses is usually consistent. The door of the arbor was only used on special occasions. For example, during weddings, the bride entered through this door, and in case of a death, the deceased was also carried out through it. Guests also had the privilege of entering the house via this door. Many of these houses were immediately moved into the 'good room' of the house. The arbor was used to store grain, which could be unloaded through a hatch in the arbor. Although the main part of the house was kept quite simple, the arbor was built in a particularly beautiful half-timbered style. Each house was built quite parallel to the road, with the arbor always facing the roadside. It is divided into three areas: Residence (only accessible to the living area), Workshop (accessible from the drawer, where the workshop trigger is built-in), and Storage (used for equipment, machines, and bales). Category: Farmhouses. Construction costs: $90,000. Daily upkeep: $30. Shutters are open during the day and closed at night. All doors are animated and can be opened. Light switches are located in all important areas of the building. Many extras have been added to make the building as authentic as possible.
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