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Mëune, the sacristan's house

Mëune

The sacristan's house at San Giacomo

The sacristan's house (Mëune) beneath Saint Jacob's chapel is an impressive detached farmhouse dating back to 1453, in its original form and still owned by the church. The stonewalled living quarters with a cellar and two upper floors are housed in the easter part of the house, while the barn and 'palancin' balcony run around the west side. The supporting beam of the barn door features two painted black snakes facing each other as symbol of the various transformatory processes occurring throughout the year.

This site is part of the tour "San Giacomo and its over-500-year-old farms".

Main category:
Building culture
Subcategory:
Farmhouses
Epoch:Middle Ages
Area(s):Ortisei, S. Giacomo
GPS coordinates:@11.69497,46.57018

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Video on the 'Mejes de Gherdëina' exhibition with a selection of photographs of preserved farmhouses in Gröden, taken by the renowned Prague architecture photographer Václav Sedy in 2018 and 2019.