The church of St. James Abbey, built at the turn of the 12th and 13th centuries, is one of the most significant works of Romanesque architecture in Hungary.
The Lutherans of the village built their church in 1795. The village museum in Lébény presents the ethnography of the eastern part of the Hanság and the surrounding area. A Roman milestone, which is now on display in the schoolyard, was found in Barátföld-pusztá, on the outskirts of the village.
The St Martin's Way and the Hungarian St James' Way meet in Lébény.
The parish church of Saints Peter and Paul was built in the 12th century. Its lined doorway, built around 1230, is an...
MoreSt Andrew's Roman Catholic Church was built around 1720, with a baroque altar and pulpit. The modern Lutheran church, next to...
MoreThe village is a renowned place of pilgrimage. According to legend, Christian soldiers retreating from the Turks stopped to rest...
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A small historical town with a rich history, near the Hungarian-Austrian border.
The medieval town core is protected as a...