The construction of the church began in April 1784, based on the plans of the master mason Jakab Neumayer, and the consecration...
The St. Martin's Road runs along the northern edge of the village. The present village was formed by the merger of the villages...
St Andrew's Church was built in 1867 and extended in 1912. The ceiling paintings were made by József Samodai.
The village got its present name after the merger of Nemesvis and Káptalanvis in 1928. The first record of St. Andrew's Church...
The parish church of Saints Peter and Paul was built in the 12th century. Its lined doorway, built around 1230, is an...
"Martin the disciple dresses me" - by Tamás Somogyi
One of the two bronze reliefs depicts Martin sharing his cloak, the other...
Today's Lukácsháza consists of three formerly independent villages (Nagycsömöte, Kiscsömöte, Lukácsháza).
Zalalövő was already an inhabited place and a transport hub in Roman times. The settlement was granted the status of a town by...
Kercaszomor is a predominantly Reformed settlement. Kecaszomor was created in 1942 by the merger of Kerca and Szomoróc.
The village is mentioned in 1432 as Dobra, later Dobraföldi, Dobraföld, Dobrafölde. The name probably refers to the fact that in...
(Written by Gyula Siklós, the archaeologist)
In his will of 1434-35, the merchant István Körmendi mentions three churches in...