Household, Şerel, Hunedoara sec. the nineteenth
It is a household composed of the house, summer kitchen, and the pigsty with a corn bin. The monocellular house has the walls in river stones with earth binder, this technique being often seen in Ţara Haţegului, and the roof, in four slopes, has a covering in rye sheaves. The porch, open, is surrounded by four pillars, and it partially covers the basement.
The room interior is delimited in two areas, the one with the hearth, and the one with the bed, having the floor in different materials: earth, respectively wood. The kitchen, where the bread oven is situated, has the walls in pine planks and board coverings.
The kennel with the walls in planks and hornbeam wicker basket, is covered with a trickle, the whole household being delimited by a river stone hence with no binder, and it is dominated by the massive stones from the entry.
The household was transferred at the Village National Museumin 1973 and moved in the current place in 1996.