Cseri Miklós - Horváth Anita - Szabó Zsuzsanna (szerk.): Discover Rural Hungary!, Guide (Szentendre, Hungarian Open Air Museum, 2007)
II Upland Market Town - II-9 Middle-class Home from Gyöngyös
11-9 Middle-class I Near the town centre in Gyöngyös, in a house of the former Kórház Street, it is the morning of January 6th, 1914. The members of the Saint Cross Society are gathering to elect a new committee. home from Gyöngyös pie taken during the relocation the building was covered in tin at one time. There are two separate dwellings in the building. The display presents a pre-20th century way of life of an affluent, middle-class family earning their living by viniculture. It is the home of the dean of the Society, who is elected for one year; and there is a chest for storing the Associations documents, wealth, devotional objects, furniture, and crockery. In the sideboard there is a late-19th century pink winejug with a twisted handle made in the foundry of Párád. The pottery originates from the workThe L-shaped house erected at the very end of the 18th century and rebuilt several times was constructed from characteristic Gyöngyös stones from the Farkasmály mine. According to 19th century sources and a sam-