The granary from the village of Vorobyi
- Exposition sector:
- Russians of Zaonezhye
- Date of construction:
- Early 20th century
- Original location:
- the Medvezhyegorsk District, the Village of Vorobyi, Медвежьегорский
- Overall dimensions:
- 4.0×5.1×7.8
- Building materials:
- pine.
- Protection:
- The structure is under local protection.
The granary is a household structure typical of Zaonezhye. This is a one-storied log structure divided by the cross wall into two cells inside.
There is a spacious platform in front of the doorways. The overhang above the platform is the eave of a nailless roof. This overhang is supported by log butt-ends protruding from the front walls and three pillars. The granary is divided into two decks inside.
The main wall divides into two cells up to the ceiling inside. The eave rests on three pillars set on the corbels — log butt-ends protruding from the wall. The logs of exterior walls are 24–26 cm. in diameter, notched at the corners according to the traditional method with the log ends protruding or extending beyond the corners of each wall (a notch joint called in Russian ‘v oblo’).
The surface of the walls inside is neatly hewn up to the ceiling, the corners are cut round. Windows on the northern and southern walls admit light to the room inside.
