Household, Şerel, Hunedoara sec. the nineteenth

It is a household that is composed of the house, summer kitchen and the corn cot. The monocellular dwelling has the walls of river stone with ground binder, a technique commonly found in the country of Haţeg, and the roof, in four slopes, has ji (snop) covers. The open porch is guarded by four pillars and partially covers the cellar.
The interior of the room is delimited in two areas, the one with the hearth and the one with the bed, having floors of different materials: soil, respectively wood. The kitchen, in which the bread oven is located, has walls of fir beams and plank covers.
The cot with the walls of beams and a basket in the braid of the huts is covered with drain, the whole house being delimited by a river fence without binder and dominated by the massive stones at the entrance.
The household was transferred to the National Museum of the Village in 1973 and moved to the current site in 1996.

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