Français : Saint-Hubert (Belgique): domaine du Fourneau Saint-Michel – Musée de la Vie Rurale en Wallonie – Chaumière double de la Semois (Sugny –XVIIIe siècle ) transplantée et reconstituée sur le site (1977-1978).
English: Saint-Hubert (Belgium): St. Michael's Furnace property – Museum of Country Life in Wallonia – Double thatched cottage of the Semois area (Sugny - XVIIIth century) transplanted and reconstituted on this location (1977-1978).
Nederlands: Saint-Hubert (België): domein van Fourneau Saint-Michel – Dubbel stulp van de Semois (Sugny - XVIIIde eeuw) op het landschaap transplanteerd en reconstitueerd (1977-1978).
Walon : Sint-Houbêrt (Bèljike), Domin.ne do Fornê Sint-Michèl - Muséye dol Vîye dol Campagne è Walonîye – Dope waumîre (Sugni – XVIIIin.me sièke) transplantée èt rimètue su pids véla (1977-1978).
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