Kolsár
Kolsár is a traditional Hungarian horse-drawn carriage, primarily used for transporting goods and passengers in rural areas. The term originates from the Hungarian word *kolos*, meaning "to carry," and *sár*, which refers to the muddy roads common in Hungary’s agricultural regions. Kolsárs became particularly prominent in the 19th and early 20th centuries, serving as a vital mode of transport before the widespread adoption of motorized vehicles.
The design of a kolsár typically features a sturdy wooden frame with large wheels, often reinforced with
Kolsárs played a significant role in Hungary’s rural economy, facilitating the movement of agricultural products, such
Today, kolsárs are largely obsolete as a practical mode of transport, but they hold cultural and historical