2/ Dining room and kitchen

The next room has a Late-Renaissance timber ceiling from 1698. On the right there is a Neo-Renaissance sideboard (around 1880) with brass kitchen utensils from the 19th century (the samovar was produced in the Russian town, Tula).

In the first left showcase there are salad tablespoons with gilded porcelain handles from the late 19th century. On the cupboards from the late 19th century there is a tin and copper tableware from the 17th and 18th century. In the showcase you can see a tea and coffee service made of English stoneware which come from the end of the 19th century from the estate of Doctor Vojtech Alexander (1857-1916), the pioneer of Radiology in Hungary.

You can also see a part of the dinner set produced in Czechoslovakia as a wedding gift. Each piece of the set is decorated with the Badanyi Family coat-of-arms, i.e. a dove with branch and the Szirmay Family, i.e. a cancer and a baronial five-pointed crown.

Empire oven (cca 1820) is made in the style of ancient tombs. In front there is a pair of figural ornaments depicting Cupid and Psyche, by the sides you can see figures symbolizing four points of compass. In the showcase placed on the wall there are enameled products from the early 20th century produced in Matejovce.

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