FOLKLORE MUSEUM (NÉPMŰVÉSZETI TÁJHÁZ)
Former cowshed converted into a house museum exhibiting Buzsák's finest embroidery, with on-site restaurant.
Housed in a 19th-century wattle-and-daub house, this museum-restaurant is an immersion in rural daily life of yesteryear. The interior showcases Buzsák's embroideries, including the "vézés", "rátét" and "boszorkányos" styles, decorated with brightly-colored floral motifs. Made in stem stitch or appliqué, these works testify to local know-how. The museum also exhibits wood carvings and everyday objects. The courtyard hosts folk dances and concerts.
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