Kuќata na Kočo Raćin, view from below the entry
Veles, Macedonia
The house of Kočo Raćin was constructed in the late 19th century. The lowest level contains an entry space (trem) and access to a pottery workplace and ovens as well as an interior stair to the living areas above. Each of the uper two levels have family living spaces and an open čardak space; each čardak was said to serve as a place to dry pottery.
The house is now a museum to honor the poet and social reformer Kočo Raćin who lived and worked in the dwelling in the first half of the 20th century.
(photo 1988)