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.
The church of St. James Abbey, built at the turn of the 12th and 13th centuries, is one of the most significant works of...
MoreThe St. Martin's Road runs along the northern edge of the village. The present village was formed by the merger of the villages...
MoreThe present settlement was formed in 1950 by the merger of the villages of Bágyog and Szovát. The first mention of medieval...
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A small historical town with a rich history, near the Hungarian-Austrian border.
The medieval town core is protected as a...