Présházak
Présházak, a Hungarian term, refers to small, often rustic structures typically found in vineyard regions. These buildings served as shelters for grape pickers and winemakers, providing a place to rest, store tools, and sometimes press grapes. They are characterized by their simple construction, often built from stone or adobe, with tiled or thatched roofs. Many présházak are located on hillsides or at the edge of vineyards, offering picturesque views of the surrounding landscape.
Historically, présházak played a crucial role in the viticulture and winemaking traditions of Hungary. They were