The St. Martin's Road runs along the northern edge of the village. The present village was formed by the merger of the villages of Egyházasfalu, Dasztifalu, Kisgógánfa and Keresztény. On the western edge of the village, near the route, is the church of St. George. It was built in 1880 in romantic style.
The route from Egyházasfalu to Nemeskér passes by the recently renovated chapel of St Mary of Kisgógánfa.
Other attractions:
- Church of the Invention of the Holy Cross (1724)
- Column of the Plague (1710)
- Statue of the Holy Trinity (1805)
More information about the village at www.egyhazasfalu.hu
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