Fház
Fház is a type of traditional Hungarian dwelling, particularly found in rural areas. These homes are typically small, single-story structures characterized by their simple design and often constructed from readily available local materials such as mud, straw, and wood. The roofs are usually thatched or tiled. Historically, Fház homes were built for agricultural workers and families of modest means, reflecting a pragmatic approach to shelter.
The layout of a Fház is generally straightforward, often comprising one or two main rooms and perhaps