Savić Farmhouse
Neštin, Vojvodina
Neštin is a small village on the southern bank of the Danube in Vojvodina. The Savić house was constructed in the 18th century during the Austrian control of this area. The house is constructed of 'naboj' (rammed earth bricks) covered with a plaster, a wooden porch and a thatched roof. The house also has a 'podrum' (cellar), where food and casks were stored, that is entered from the end facade that faces the street.
The house has been protected by the Provincial Institute for the Protection of Cultural Monuments of Vojvodina since 1968, with major restoration in the 1990's, and now functions as a museum.
(photo 1991)