The Ördögkő is a fragment of a Roman column that has stood on its present site since 1907. Its original location is uncertain. From the Middle Ages until the late 1800s, it marked the boundaries of Herény, Nemétgencs and Söpte, when it was also known as the 'Ticket Stone', and the surrounding area was known as the 'Ticket Dune'. Later, it stood for a time next to the church in Genč, from where it was moved to its present location.
The medieval church, built in honour of St. Martin the Confessor, was built jointly by the villages of Small and Big Pose in the...
MoreOne of the most striking sights in the village is the row of chestnut trees leading to the cemetery, which is considered one of...
MoreThe garden of the Cold Valley parish is both a special natural attraction and a sacred place, which is also an easily accessible...
MoreThe family business, founded in 1906, produces blue-dyed textiles using traditional tools and technology.In 2007, the town...
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