Balázs György szerk.: TÉKA 1980 3. (Szentendre: Szabadtéri Néprajzi Múzeum, 1980)

SUMMARY A tile stove from Süttör /p. 1-2./ A "Swedish" typ« of stove is being restored in the living house of Süttör. The stove was bought after the reconstruction of the kitchen in 191^. The funnel of this type of stoves heated with coal and wood is created in the inner construction of tiles. Their appearance in the peasants* houses in the Little Plain became possible after the turn of the century with the spread of "closed chimneys". . . Th e Belfry from U.jkér /p. 3-4./ The secular and sacred buildings built in the centre of willages specified the aspect of the settlement. A belfry belons to this type of buildings. Usually it was made of wood, sometimes jf stone or brick. A belfry made of brick has been recently built in the Little Plain region of the Open Air Museum. Its* bell is dated frr • ÍÖS^ « Georgian Open Air Museum of Folk Architecture aiiu Life in Tbilisi /p. 8-12»/ The museum settled in one of the cultural parks of Tbilisi, demonstrates the folk architectu­re with the relacted buildings and the way of living of all nations in Georgia and the whole territory of the country before the Great October Revolution. The exhibition consists of five Eastern and five Western regions and one in wich there are different archeological monuments, also removed to the museum, for example the ruins of a small church from Sioni, that was built in the fifth century.. Our fellow workers visited numerous open air museums in Europe last year. They have been in Ungvár /USSR/, Sanok /Poland/, Scandinavia, Martin /Czecho-Slovakia/.

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