Cseri Miklós - Horváth Anita - Szabó Zsuzsanna (szerk.): Discover Rural Hungary!, Guide (Szentendre, Hungarian Open Air Museum, 2007)
VII Southern Transdanubia - VII-4 House from Csököly
VII VII-4 House, Csököly The timber-framed, front room, which was used as thatched dwelling living-room one of the beds was house built in the elaborately dressed. A sheet is 1840s does not have a parlour spread on the straw mattress Even so in 1927 the new owners and five pieces of feather bedding of the house, the Protestant Ferenc Bankos and his wife, Erzsébet Kari endeavoured to present the bed characteristic 01 a parlour That is why in the piled on top with nine pillows placed on them all covered by a counterpane and a lacy cushion. Although the family consisted of three members this bed was • Millennial village In 1896 to celebrate the 1000th anniversary of the settlement of Hungary a millennial village was opened in Budapest to illustrate life in rural Hungary. There were high-quality representations of 12 Hungarian and 12 multi-racial yards and dwelling houses. Somogy County was represented by a house from Csököly. The timber-framed house appeared in a volume of Hungarian Folk Art. Its furnishings at the museum are based on the photographs published there. 94