Cseri Miklós - Horváth Anita - Szabó Zsuzsanna (szerk.): Discover Rural Hungary!, Guide (Szentendre, Hungarian Open Air Museum, 2007)

VII Southern Transdanubia - VII-6 Belfry from Bodolyabér - VII-7 House from Muraszemenye

dated boarded gable there are other noteworthy features. Behind the door of the room; on top of the stove stoked from the kitchen there is a tile rooster and the painted crossbeam is also a masterpiece. The wardrobe of the cornerwise fur­nished front room is the fore­runner of more modern furni­ture. However in the back room converted from the pantry there is a chest painted with tulips and a bed made by the craftsmen from the Lendva region. In the yard, you can find a barn, a wing­walled pigsty and a wickerwork maize-shed. The belfry from Bodolyabér hewn from oak stands in front of the house of Muraszemenye. • Trousseau The Pál family, of middle sta­tues secured the following items for their daughters dowry: 1 chest of drawers, 4 sheets, 2 eiderdown cases (damask), 4 pillowcases (da­mask), 4 breadcloths, 3 tow­els, 1 ornate towel, 1 table­cloth, 1 tablecloth for stru­dels, 1 potcake tin, 2 hard clay plates and a wreath stand.

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