fallalóhoz
Fallalóhoz is a term of Hungarian origin, typically referring to a decorative element found in traditional Hungarian architecture. It can be translated as a "wall horse" or "wall bracket." These structures were often made of stone or wood and served both functional and aesthetic purposes.
Historically, fallalóhoz elements were commonly seen on the exterior walls of houses, particularly in rural areas.
The presence and style of fallalóhoz could vary significantly depending on the region and the specific architectural