The earlier church of the village, built in honour of the Holy Spirit, was used by Protestants in the mid-17th century. The...
The village is located at the junction of the Rábaköz and the Hanság. South of the village, a special "lake area" has developed...
During the cholera epidemic of 1831, the villagers turned to Saint Anthony of Padua for intercession and began building a votive...
The present settlement was formed in 1950 by the merger of the villages of Bágyog and Szovát. The first mention of medieval...
The St. Martin's Road runs along the northern edge of the village. The present village was formed by the merger of the villages...
On the site of the old church, built in 1679 and later demolished, the Roman Catholic church, built in 1900 by Countess...
The grapes from the Pannonhalma Abbey Winery's vineyards are processed in the new cellar and wine house, which covers an area of...
Zalalövő was already an inhabited place and a transport hub in Roman times. The settlement was granted the status of a town by...
Nemeskolta is an Árpád-era settlement. The first mention dates back to 1280. The village, inhabited by small nobles, is the...
The Mosontarcsa Bridge (also known as the Andau Bridge, after the German name of the village) is an old wooden bridge on the...
The settlement was already a fishing village in the Árpád era. Its inhabitants were fish transporters for the royal court of...