Traditional Wooden Granary (Ambar) from garden
Grubišno Polje, Croatia
Grubišno Polje is a village on the western edge of Slavonia, sometimes also referred to as Moslavina. This region is located above the Sava River in the Pannonian Basin, and this village lies within a highly developed agricultural area. The wooden structure of oak was built in 1905 and contains spaces to store grains, tools, and small equipment. A ladder leads to the upper level that is open on two sides to allow views of the yard and gardens beyond.
(photo 1988)