The settlement was mentioned in 1396 as Suuenzad (Hedge Sew). In the early 1700s, settlers from Bavaria arrived in the village, which used to be entirely Hungarian. In 1946, the ethnic Germans - about 60 percent of the village's population - were resettled in Germany.
The church of St. John the Baptist was built in 1720 and is decorated in Baroque style. The Laendler mansion dates from around 1879.
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