
Antti
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Antti
Antti is an enclave house of the type that was built in villages in western Finland from the Middle Ages onwards. The courtyard is divided into a courtyard surrounded by residential buildings and a cattle yard surrounded by animal sheds.
Antti's farmhouse was the centre of life, where most of the people lived in winter, ate their meals and did their chores. Next to the barn are two small chambers, one for the master and the other for the house's married daughter.
Antti's house was brought from Säkylä, Satakunta. The house was rebuilt in 1820 to replace the main building, which was destroyed by a fire. The original main building may date from 1787.
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