Büngnerszalagok
Büngnerszalagok, a Hungarian term, translates to "Bünger strips" and refers to a type of ornamental plasterwork or decorative edging commonly found in traditional Hungarian architecture, particularly in rural farmhouses and village homes. These strips are typically made of stucco or a similar plaster material and are applied to the exterior walls of buildings. They often serve to delineate architectural features such as window frames, door surrounds, or the corners of the building.
The decorative patterns of Büngnerszalagok can vary significantly, ranging from simple, geometric designs to more elaborate,
The presence and style of Büngnerszalagok are considered an important element in understanding the vernacular architecture