Cseri Miklós - Horváth Anita - Szabó Zsuzsanna (szerk.): Discover Rural Hungary!, Guide (Szentendre, Hungarian Open Air Museum, 2007)
VIII Bakony, Balaton-Uplands - VIII-5 Roman Catholic Church from Óbudavár
VIII-6,7 Fire station, Köveskál The fire station was built in 1888 and stood next to the spring in Köveskál. At the museum it stands next to the communal well, and has been reconstructed to its 1920s conditions. It is a simple building with stone and brick walls and a double-hung door It housed two fire-engines and a water-cart at the beginning of the 20th century. The horses were provided by the farmers. The helmets and belts of the firemen were put on shelves and racks. Fireguard Association mk . It became institution^ " " ' ^ emerged in the larger towns such as Sopron, Pozsony and Nagyvárad. In 1888, it became a legal requirement for every settlement with more than 50 inhabitants to have fire-fighting equipment and fire stations were established virtually everywhere.