Jews have lived in the settlement since the mid-1800s. The village of Darnózseli, which was united with Mosondarnó and Zseli in 1934, was a small centre for the Jewish population of the area: they had a prayer house on Main Street and a cemetery on the edge of the village. The latter was opened in 1883 and the last burial was in 1943. A memorial wall was erected in the cemetery in 1985 to commemorate the victims of the deportations from Darnozsel and the inter-island deportations.
The late Baroque church dedicated to Saint Martin was built in 1777 by Archduchess Maria Cristina.
MoreIn the centre of Győr, the diocese has built accommodations for pilgrims and tourists seeking peace and quiet.
MoreAccording to records, there was already a chapel here in the first half of the 13th century. The present building's predecessor...
MoreAccording to the medieval story, János Schmuckenpfennig, a citizen of Sopron, was involved in a murder.
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