The Lublin voivodeship is an example of a typical rural region. In comparison with the remaining Polish regions, it has the highest percentage of population employed in agriculture (35.8%) and one of the highest fractions of farmland in its land use
structure (71.1%). In consequence, farm buildings make up a vast portion of the region’s rural landscape. Their type and appearance vary subject to farm size and specialization. This paper discusses the diversification of the rural landscape in Lublin