Cseri Miklós - Horváth Anita - Szabó Zsuzsanna (szerk.): Discover Rural Hungary!, Guide (Szentendre, Hungarian Open Air Museum, 2007)
The Living Museum
dows, fields cultivated in the traditional way with historic crops all add to the effect. Long forgotten plants like Jerusalem artichoke are cultivated in the gardens; Bánkút wheat is grown in the fields; our thickets contain blackthorn, thorn-bushes and sumac blossoms; the plantation on the terraces of the Upland Market town evokes the Tokaj vineyards. The land around the Sztaravoda stream forms part of the Dunaal programmes inspire our visitors to acquire practical knowledge which can be put to use in their homes and communities. Our visitors can become familiar with traditional building materials and techniques, with gardening, with the basics of herbal medicine, viniculture and viticulture, and with .'te; As we try to represent real life we lay great stress on visitor participation. Our exhibitions, events and educationIpoly National Park and its flora and fauna are worthy of attention.