2009. március 26., csütörtök

Buzsák

Fehér Kápolna és az 1704- ben készült, faragott szőlőindás, reneszánsz faoltár



















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Buzsáki hímzés














Buzsákon három hímzésfajta ismert, a vézás, a boszorkányos, és a rátétes, más nevén „bécsis” hímzés.


















The village is more than 500 years old, with flourishing heritage of folklore, architectural traditions. After the Turkish Wars in Hungary (bw. 1526–1686) over Hungarians several Dalmatian, Illirian, Croatian families settled in the village and the traditions were synthesised.

Three types of traditional needleworks with blue, black, and red threads are popular. They can be seen in the Volklore Museum of the village.

The oldest building of the village is the romanesque church, the socalled White chapell standing about 3 kilometers from the village. It was the village church of Akts village, destroyed during the Turkish wars. It was renewed in 1704. It has a carved wood renaissance altar which was later moved to the Catholic church of the village, erected in 1791.

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