The St. Martin's Way passes through the outskirts of the village, the vineyard and the Szentkút. The tradition of the St....
The statue of St. Stephen at the intersection of Fő Street and Petőfi Street was erected by Odön Széchenyi in 1860 in memory of...
The parish of Donja Voća is mentioned in 1334 in the first complete census of the parishes of the Bishopric of Zagreb as...
Today's Lukácsháza consists of three formerly independent villages (Nagycsömöte, Kiscsömöte, Lukácsháza).
The first mention of the settlement on the banks of the Moson-Danube dates back to 1274. Its Catholic church, whose patron saint...
The foundations of the first church of Süttör, dating back to the 12th century, were discovered in 1906 on Jakabsziget, on the...
The former church of the village was built by the Héderváry family, then György Széchényi, Archbishop of Esztergom, had it...
The stone cross next to the church: on its pedestal stands a statue of Mary looking up to the sky. It is a neoclassical work...
The village is a renowned place of pilgrimage. According to legend, Christian soldiers retreating from the Turks stopped to rest...
The church of St Martin is probably of Romanesque origin, but the exact date of its construction is unknown. It was used for a...
Gerulata was a Roman military camp (castellum) on the right bank of the Danube in the province of Pannonia, in the area of...
On the outskirts of the settlement, archaeologists have found the remains of a Roman limes.