2024. November 23. Saturday
German Minority Region House - Városlőd
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Address: 8445, Városlőd Kossuth u. 1.
Phone number: (88) 507-220
E-mail: leveld@invitel.hu
Opening hours: 01.05-30.09.: Tue-Sat 13-17
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Museum tickets, service costs:
Ticket for adults
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240 HUF
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Ticket for students
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120 HUF
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Ticket for pensioners
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120 HUF
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Using the advantages of the local geographic conditions generally several houses were built beside each other, in which at the beginning members of the family or relatives were living. (However, later strangers were also moving into some of the houses, thus sharing the same yard with each other.)
In the first part of the building there were a kitchen and two rooms. The kitchen was a so-called smoky kitchen with a conventional oven and kitchen equipments. In the bigger room there are pieces of furniture typical to the turn of the century. The main place is occupied by the table and the corner bench. In the rear left corner there is a stove. The major pieces of furniture (beds, cupboards, chests) are placed alongside the longitudinal walls. In the wardrobe there are contemporary costume pieces, bed clothes, towels, etc.
All of the rooms have mud floors. The ceiling is held by a beam carved out of oak wood. Unfortunately the outbuildings attached to the house had not endured the passing of time. A few agricultural instruments and one machine are exhibited in a barn built later.
In the first part of the building there were a kitchen and two rooms. The kitchen was a so-called smoky kitchen with a conventional oven and kitchen equipments. In the bigger room there are pieces of furniture typical to the turn of the century. The main place is occupied by the table and the corner bench. In the rear left corner there is a stove. The major pieces of furniture (beds, cupboards, chests) are placed alongside the longitudinal walls. In the wardrobe there are contemporary costume pieces, bed clothes, towels, etc.
All of the rooms have mud floors. The ceiling is held by a beam carved out of oak wood. Unfortunately the outbuildings attached to the house had not endured the passing of time. A few agricultural instruments and one machine are exhibited in a barn built later.