Cooking hut. Since the Iron Age houses did not have chimneys, meant to light the fire in the house is always a rich smoke generation and heat in the summer.

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Cooking hut

Since the Iron Age houses did not have chimneys, meant to light the fire in the house is always a rich smoke generation and heat in the summer and a serious fire hazard. Therefore, when it was especially warm in the summer season better than cooked food outdoors, in particular in the Cooking hut. Built in1800 century.

The cooking hut was built of fir chopped into thin, which is part of the split in half. The timbers are tied to the upper end with rod. In the middle of the hut is a fireplace and onto the fireplace is set of spades. The fireplace in the Hut is surrounded by with benches made from logs.

Cooking hut was for cooking food, heated water, and was washed laundry etc.. Cooking Hut was important, especially in the summer and it worked attendants workshop.