At the centre of the village, on the lefthand side of the road leading to Sepsiszentgyörgy, on a property enclosed by a wall fence, stands the Bakó House, built in 1793. To the rectangular structure running parallel to the main street, another residence was later added on the northwest side. Part of the building has a cellar, with access from the patio. Interestingly, a clay pot was found built into its wall on the side facing the street. The mansion’s great hall once had an exposed beam ceiling, the decoration of which resembled that of cassette ceiling of the “small palace” of the Apor Castle in Torja (Turia).
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