Kecskés Péter (szerk.): Upper Tisza region (Regional Units of Open Air Museum. Szentendre, Szabadtéri Néprajzi Múzeum, 1980)
3. THE MUSEUM VILLAGE
ceiling, on the choir, on the stalls and on the canopy of the pulpit. The crown over the pulpit is of open-work, with elaborate decoration painted in many colours. (111. 53 and 54.). The church is not unique in County Szatmár, for there were about 53 churches built of wood or wattle with similar painted panels. The church at Mánd derives from the 18th century, as is inscribed on one of the panels of the ceiling (111. 55.). The belfry The belfry stood originally in the village of Nemesborzova (5—1), a village which used to be ecclesiastically afiliated to Mánd. There used to be such a belfry in Mánd, too, erected in 1680—1690 on the 56. The Calvanist church from Mánd and the belfry from Nemesborzova 72