chalupy
Chalupy are traditional rural houses or cottages, particularly common in Central and Eastern Europe, notably in countries like the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, and Hungary. These structures often reflect the local building materials, architectural styles, and cultural heritage of the regions where they are found. Historically, chalupy served as the primary dwellings for farmers and rural populations, embodying a simpler way of life connected to the land.
The typical construction of a chalupa often features thick stone or adobe walls, with thatched or tiled
In contemporary times, many chalupy have undergone renovations to incorporate modern amenities while preserving their historical