The village got its present name after the merger of Nemesvis and Káptalanvis in 1928. The first record of St. Andrew's Church in Káptalanvis dates back to 1651. The church visible today is an 18th century baroque building. The altarpiece depicts the glorification of St. Andrew, and is framed by statues of St. John Nepomuk, St. Elizabeth, St. Imre and St. John the Baptist. In the stone fence of the church there are several Baroque tombs.
Nemeskér is one of the centres of evangelicalism in Western Transdanubia. The village was declared an articular village in 1681,...
MoreThe settlement was mentioned in 1396 as Suuenzad (Hedge Sew). In the early 1700s, settlers from Bavaria arrived in the village,...
MoreThe St. Martin's Way passes through the outskirts of the village, the vineyard and the Szentkút. The tradition of the St....
MoreThe statue of St. Stephen at the intersection of Fő Street and Petőfi Street was erected by Odön Széchenyi in 1860 in memory of...
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